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Chicago.  1909 

Published  by  The  Projection  Club 


COMPLETE  LIST  OF  SLIDE  SETS. 


1  Niagara  Falls  (A). 

2  Niagara  Falls  (B). 

3  With  Stoddard  in  Mexico. 

4  Yellowstone  Park. 

5  Round  the  World  with  a  Camera. 

6  Typical  Homes 

7  Tea,  Coffee,  Rice  and  Cotton. 

S  Mining  and  Lumbering. 

9  Fishing,  and  Linen,  Rope  and  Twine 
Making. 

10  The  Hawaiian  Islands. 

11  The  World’s  Fair — Chicago. 

12  Farming,  Grazing,  etc. 

13  General  Physiographic  Features. 

14  In  the  Far  Orient. 

15  The  Island  Empire  of  the  Eastern  Sea. 

16  South  of  the  Himalayas. 

17  The  British  Isles. 

18  Amid  the  Alps. 

19  American  History. 

20  Cinderella  and  Other  Tales. 

21  Hiawatha’s  Childhood. 

22  (A)  The  Mississippi  Valley  and  Southern 

States. 

22  (B)  The  Mississippi  Valley  and  Southern 

States. 

23  (A)  Pennsylvania,  Maryland  and  District 

of  Columbia. 

23  (B)  Pennsylvania,  Maryland  and  District 

of  Columbia. 

24  (A)  New  England  and  St.  Lawrence 

Valley.  , 

24  (B)  New  England  and  St.  Lawrence 

Valley. 

25  English  History. 

26  Around  Boston  and  Concord. 

27  The  Philippines. 

28  South  Africa. 

29  Indian  Child  Life. 

30  All  the  World  Over. 

31  Aesop’s  fables. 

32  Early  history  of  Illinois. 

33  Aesop’s  Fables  (Second  Series). 

34  The  Rocky  Mountains  and  the  Great  Cen¬ 

tral  Plain. 

35  New  Mexico,  Arizona  and  the  Grand 

Canyon. 

36  English  History. 

37  Life  of  Columbus,  George  Washington,  and 

Paul  Revere’s  Ride. 

38  Robinson  Crusoe,  Cinderella,  and  Red 

Riding  Hood. 

39  Abraham  Lincoln,  Uncle  Tom’s  Cabin, 

Suwanee  River,  Old  Kentucky 

Home. 

40  American  History  (Second  Series). 

41  Evangeline,  Rip  Van  Winkle,  Village 

Blacksmith. 

42  Egypt. 

43  Greece. 

44  Children  of  the  Cold. 

45  Pictures  from  Mother  Goose. 

46  Robin  Hood,  William  Tell,  Lady  of  the 

Lake. 

47  Kaffir  life. 

48  Rivers  and  Glaciers. 

49  The  Chicago  Water  System. 

50  Views  of  Chicago. 

51  Domestic  and  Wild  Animals. 

52  Greenland’s  Icy  Mountains. 

53  Dickens’  Christmas  Carol. 

54  Gray’s  Elegy  and  Other  Poems. 

55  Salmon' Fishing  and  Salt  Making. 

56  Coffee  Growing  and  Leather  Making. 

57  Holland  and  Belgium. 

58  Norway. 


France. 

Germany. 

Pictures  for  Children. 

Spain. 

Chicago  Drainage  Canal. 

American  History.  (Exploration  and  Dis¬ 
covery.') 

American  History.  (Revolutionary  Pe¬ 

riod.) 

American  History.  (National  Growth 

and  Civil  War.) 

The  Spanish-American  War. 

Harvesting  the  World  Over. 

Gas  Making. 

Havana. 

Santiago  and  the  War. 

Brazil. 

Chili  and  Bolivia. 

Alaska. 

Italy. 

Jamaica. 

Porto  Rico  and  the  War. 

The  British  Isles. 

Early  English  History. 

Mediaeval  English  History. 

English  History. 

Constantinople  and  the  Turks. 

Morocco  and  the  Moors. 

Enoch  Arden. 

Along  the  Great  Siberian  railway. 
Common  Native  Birds. 

Bird  Habits  and  Homes. 

Common  Spring  Wild  Flowers. 

Common  WTild  Flowers. 

Common  Native  Butterflies  and  their  Fa¬ 
vorite  Flowers. 

Selections  from  Famous  Artists. 

American  Biography. 

The  American  Indian  of  Today. 

Russia. 

Illustrated  Poems.  Thanatopsis,  etc. 
Illustrated  Poems.  Maud  Muller,  etc. 
Folklore  and  Fairy  Tales.  . 

Fairy  Tale  and  Poems. 

Illustrated  Poems.  The  Brook,  etc. 

Lady  of  the  Lake. 

Whittier  : — Life  and  Selected  Poems. 

The  House  of  Santa  Claus. 

Jean  Noel.  (A  Christmas  in  France.) 
The  Christmas  Stocking. 

Life  of  Lincoln. 

Mediterranean  Shores. 

History  of  Chicago. 

Courtship  of  Miles  Standish. 

Along  the  Panama  Canal. 

Denmark. 

Shakespeare.  Life  and  Selected  Plays. 
Birds.  Second  series. 

Modern  Palestine  and  Syria. 

The  Dairy  Industries. 

Manufacture  of  Tile  and  Pottery. 

Coal  and  Coke. 

Iron  Mining  and  Transportation. 
Manufacture  of  Iron  and  Steel. 

Life  and  Occupations  in  Japan  of  To-day. 
Brown  Baby.  Agoonack.  Gemila. 
Mountain  Maid.  Dark  Girl. 

Pense,  the  Chinese  Maid. 

The  Rhine  Maiden.  The  Child  of  the 
Western  Forest. 

Out  door  Art  for  Home  and  School. 

Out  door  Art  for  Home  and  School. 

The  Tale  of  Peter  Rabbit. 

Alice  in  Wonderland. 

The  Story  of  Ulysses  (Flaxman’s  outline 
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The  Tale  of  Two  Bad  Mice. 

The  Song  of  Hiawatha. 

Bohemia  and  its  People. 

The  Tale  of  Benjamin  Bunny. 

The  Tale  of  Squirrel  Nutkin. 

The  Tale  of  Mrs.  Tiggy-Winkle. 

The  Tailor  of  Gloucester. 

Stevenson’s  Child’s  Garden  of  Verses. 
Stories  of  Great  Artists. 

Pictures  in  Chicago  Art  Institute. 

Land  of  Evangeline. 

Poems  of  .Tames  Whitcomb  Riley. 

Truck  Farming. 

Manila  Hemp  Industry. 

Life  and  Occupations  in  the  Philippines. 
Art  Literature  Pictures,  Primer. 

Art  Literature  Pictures,  Book  1. 

Art  Literature  Pictures,  Book  2. 

The  Story  of  Siegfried. 

Life  and  Occupations  in  Norway. 
Sweden. 

Life  and  Occupations  in  China. 

Korea. 

Common  Spring  Flowers,  Second  Se¬ 
ries. 

Eugene  Field — Selected  Poems. 

King  Arthur  and  His  Knights. 

Viking  Tales. 

The  Story  of  the  Trojan  War. 

Ecuador  Tour. 

The  Story  of  Pocahontas  and  Captain 
Smith. 


159  Java  and  Straits  Settlements. 

160  Burma  Tour. 

161  Scenes  Along  the  Congo. 

162  Scenic  Beauty  along  the  North  Branch 

and  Desplaines  Rivers. 


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166  Common  Wild  Flowers — Second  Series. 

167  Aladdin,  Tom  Thumb,  Puss  in  Boots. 

168  Children  of  Many  Lands. 

169  Children’s  Pets  and  Plays. 

170  Riley’s  “Child  Verse.” 

171  High  School  Physiography — Winds, 

Rivers. 

172  High  School  Physiography — Valleys, 

Plains,  Plateaus,  Mountains. 

173  Forestry. 

174  Congestion  of  our  City  and  a  Partial 

Remedy. 

175  Protection  of  the  Citizen. 

176  Guarding'  the  Public  Health. 

177  How  Our  Mail  is  Delivered. 

178  Gulliver’s  Travels. 

179  Three  Bears,  Jack  and  the  Bean¬ 

stalk,  etc. 


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Southern  Italy. 

Stone  Quarries  and  Lumber  Mills. 

On  the  Blockade. 

With  the  Army  in  Cuba. 

Frye’s  Geography  Illustrations. 

Yellowstone  Park. 

Yellowstone  Park. 

A  Trip  to  California. 

Trip  to  Washington  City. 

Scenes  on  the  Farm. 

Midland  Lakes  to  Western  Ocean. 

Summer  Resorts  of  Michigan. 

Asheville,  N.  C.  (Georgve  Vanderbilt’s 
Country  Home.) 

Armour’s  Packing  Houses. 

Lumbering. 

The  Work  of  a  School. 

Exploration  and  Colonization  of  the  Unit¬ 
ed  States. 


SETS. 

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Pacific  railway). 

25  Fruit  Farming  and  Stock  Raising  in  Cal¬ 

ifornia. 

26  Yosemite  Valley  and  the  Big  Trees. 

27  Old  Missions  in  California. 

28  Scenes  in  California. 

29  History  of  Chicago. 

30  Elementary  Schools  of  Chicago. 

31  The  Normal  School  and  High  Schools. 

32  Administrative,  Business  and  Child  Study 

Departments. 

33  Parental  School,  Evening  Schools,  and 

Schools  for  the  Deaf,  Blind  and 
Crippled. 

34  Insects. 

35  Abbey’s  Holy  Grail. 


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LIST  OF  SLIDES 


*1.  NIAGARA  FALLS  (A) 


Relief  map — North  America. 

Map — Watershed  of  St.  Lawrence  river 
Bird's-eye  view  of  Niagara  river 
Railroad  suspension  bridge. 

Sketch  of  water-power  system. 

Rapids  from  new  tower 
General  view  from  Prospect  Point. 
American  fall  from  below — Winter. 
Recession  of  American  fall. 

Looking  up  American  rapids. 

American  fall  and  Luna  island. 

Road  on  Goat  island — Summer. 

Road  on  Goat  island — Winter 
Ice  on  trees — Luna  island. 

Old  apple  tree — Edge  of  American  fall — 
Winter. 

Ice  formation— American  fall. 

Horseshoe  fall  from  Goat  island. 

Terrapin  Tower  from  Goat  island — Winter. 
Canadian  fall  from  Goat  island — 1895. 
Sister  islands  from  Goat  island. 

Canadian  rapids  from  Sister  islands 
Bridge  below  the  falls. 

Horseshoe  fall — Evening. 

American  fall  from  Canada. 


25  From  Canada — Winter. 

26  February,  1896. 

27  Entrance  to  Cave  of  the  Winds,  February, 

1896. 

28  In  the  Cave  of  the  Winds',  February,  1896 

29  Horseshoe  Fall  from  Canada  side — Sum¬ 

mer. 

30  From  Canada  side — Winter. 

31  Ideal  Section  at  middle  of  Canadian  fall. 

32  Long’l  section  of  gorge,  with  diag.  of 

west  wall. 

33  Detail  of  bluff  in  gorge. 

34  Whirlpool  rapids. 

35  Whirlpool  rapids. 

36  Map — Lake  “Erie-Ontario..” 

37  Old  river  bank. 

38  .  Bird’s-eye  view  of  Foster  Flats. 

39  New  electric  railroad. 

40  Ancient  block  house — Fort  Niagara. 

41  Crystal  grotto. 

42  Oswego — Life  saving  station. 

43  Man  in  breeches  buoy. 

44  Great  horned  owl. 

45  Columbine. 


*2.  NIAGARA  FALLS  (B). 


Map — Niagara  river.  21 

Preglacial  drainage  in  basin  of  Great  22 

Lakes.  23 

Map — North  America,  glacial  and  Cham-  24 

plain  period.  25 

Panorama  of  falls  from  new  tower. 

Map — Lake  Iroquois.  26 

Recession  of  North  American  ice  sheet. 

General  view  from  Prospect  Point.  27 

Looking  across  American  rapids.  28 

American  fall  from  Goat  island.  29 

Ice  on  trees — Goat  island.  30 

Luna  island.  31 

Luna  island.  32 

Hoar  frost  on  trees.  33 

American  fall  from  Luna  island.  37 

“Cave  of  the  Winds.”  34 

Horseshoe  fall  and  Terrapin  rock — July,  35 
1885.  36 

From  Goat  island — Winter.  38 

Recession  of  Canadian  fall.  39 

Bridge  between  Sister  islands.  40 

Canadian  rapids  from  Sister  islands.  41 

3.  WITH  STODDARD 

Alamo  plaza.  San  Antonio,  Texas.  19 

Mexican  desert.  20 

Zacatecas  and  the  Bufa.  21 

Plaza  showing  Bufa  Zacatecas.  22 

Bathing  trench,  Aguas  Calientes.  23 

Street  peddlers,  Aguas  Calientes.  24 

Hacienda  at  San  Luis  Potosi.  25 

“Coronet”  and  trollies  at  Las  Canoas.  26 

Tunnel  No.  7  and  Devil’s  Backbone.  Tem- 

asopo  canon.  27* 

Falls  of  Micas.  Temasopo  canon. 

Railway  through  coffee  forest  near  Choy  28 

cave. 

Village  of  Zacata.  29 

Grand  Hotel  Redon,  Silao.  30 

Water  carriers.  Guanahuato. 

Street  view,  Guanahuato.  31 

Citadel.  Guanahuato. 

Interior  of  a  mill  reduction  works,  Guana-  32 

huato.  33 

Stoddard  under  a  white  umbrella,  Guana-  34 

huato.  35 


General  view  of  the  falls — Storm  clearing. 
Fair  weather. 

Horseshoe  fall — By  moonlight. 

American  fall  from  Canada  side,  1895. 

Ice  bridge  and  American  fall,  February, 
1896. 

Horseshoe  fall  and  Canadian  shore,  Feb¬ 
ruary,  1896. 

Cave  of  the  Winds,  February,  1896. 
Horseshoe  fall  from  Canada  side — Summer. 
Suspension  bridge — Perspective  view. 
Looking  down  from  Suspension  bridge. 
Geological  section  of  gorge. 

Whirlpool  and  electric  railroad. 

Whirlpool. 

Brock's  monument. 

Niagara  gorge,  showing  physical  features. 
Gorge  below  whirlpool,  and  Foster  Flats. 
“Massacre  Rock”  near  “Devil’s  Hole.” 
Looking  out  from  under  ice  bridge. 

Great  horned  owl. 

Flowering  dogwood. 

Liver-leaf. 

IN  MEXICO. 

Catacombs,  Guanahuato. 

Falls  of  Juanacatlan. 

Law  building,  Guadalajara. 

Private  residence,  Guadalajara. 

Prisoners,  Guadalajara. 

Flower  market,  Guadalajara. 

Plaza,  Queretaro. 

Place  of  Maximilian's  execution,  Quere¬ 
taro. 

Maximilian’s  coffin,  government  building, 
Queretaro. 

Marble  fountain,  old  Spanish  convent, 
Queretaro. 

Tajos  Nochistongo. 

Jockey  club  house  and  Calla  de  San  Fran¬ 
cisco.  City  of  Mexico. 

Interior  of  jockey  club  house,  City  of 
Mexico. 

On  the  Zocola,  City  of  Mexico. 

Cathedral,  City  of  Mexico. 

Interior  of  cathedral.  City  of  Mexico. 
National  palace,  City  of  Mexico. 


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Interior  of  National  museum,  City  of  46 
Mexico.  47 

Standard  of -Cortez,  National  museum,  City  48 
of  Mexico.  49 

Funeral  car,  City  of  Mexico.  50 

Tomb  of  Juarez,  cemetery  of  San  Fernan-  51 
do,  City  of  Mexico.  52 

On  the  Chinampas.  53 

Sheep’s  head  vendor,  City  of  Mexico.  54 

Statue  of  Guitlahuac,  Paseo  de  la  Reforma,  55 
City  of  Mexico.  56 

Gateway  to  the  castle  of  Chapultepec,  57 
City  of  Mexico. 

Cathedral  of  Guadalupe  and  hill  of  Tepy-  58 
ac,  City  of  Mexico.  .  59 

Early  morning  on  La  Yiga  Canal.  60 


San  Bartilito. 

Toluca  valley  near  Chima. 

Ocoyocac. 

Toluca  valley  near  Mt.  Nevado. 

Valley  of  Maltrada,  Vera  Cruz  railroad. 
Maltrada. 

Street  view  showing  peak  of  Orizaba. 

In  the  Alameda,  Orizaba. 

Farmer  boys  in  Orizaba. 

Up  heavy  grade  on  the  Vera  Cruz  railway. 
Fields  of  Appam  and  Mount  Malinche. 
l'eon  sucking  pulque  from  the  maguey 
plant,  Atoto. 

Market  place,  Puebla. 

Balcony,  Puebla. 

Popocatepetl,  from  Cholula. 


4.  YELLOWSTONE  PARK. 


Eagle  Nest  rock. 

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Gardiner  canyon. 

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Mammoth  hotel  and  stages. 

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Liberty  Cap  and  hotel.  ' 

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Minerva  terrace. 

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Pulpit  terrace. 

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Golden  Gate  canyon  and  bridge. 

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Obsidian  cliff. 

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Norris  geyser  basin. 

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Gibbon  canyon  and  river. 

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Gibbon  falls. 

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Mammoth  paint  pots. 

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Fountain  geyser  in  action. 

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Excelsior  geyser  and  Twin  buttes. 

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Excelsior  geyser  in  action. 

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Sapphire  pool,  Biscuit  basin. 

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Punch  bowl. 

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Riverside  geyser  in  action. 

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Grotto  geyser  formation. 

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Cairo. 

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Pyramid  and  Sphinx. 

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Group  on  board  the  “Cuzco.” 

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Diego  Garcia. 

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Group  on  Diego. 

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Wharf. 

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Group. 

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Bush. 

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“Chapman’s.”  (Bush  and  river.  ) 

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Bush 

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Auckland  harbor 

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Tauranga. 

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White  Terrace  (A). 

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Crater  of  Giantess  geyser. 

Crater  of  Grand  geyser. 

Old  Faithful  geyser. 

Iveppler  cascades. 

Lone  Star  geyser. 

Jackson  lake  and  Teton  mountain. 
Fishing  cone,  Yellowstone  lake. 
Yellowstone  lake  from  hotel. 

Hayden  valley. 

Sulphur  mountain. 

Rapids  above  Upper  falls. 

Upper  falls  of  the  Yellowstone. 

Grand  canyon  from  the  brink. 

Point  Lookout  and  Great  falls. 

Grand  canyon  from  Grand  View. 

Up  the  canyon  from  Inspiration  Point. 
Down  the  canyon  from  Inspiration  point. 
Great  falls  from  Artist’s  Point. 

From  below. 

Near  view. 

Petrified  trees,  near  Yancey’s. 

Norris  basin — Winter. 

Foliage,  near  geysers — Winter. 

Great  falls — Winter 
Elk  stalled  in  snow. 


White  Island. 

Group  of  Maoris. 

“Sugar  Loaves,”  New  Plymouth. 
Sea  piece. 

Farihaka — Maori  capital. 
Wellington. 

Auckland  from  North  Shore. 
Waiwera. 

Trees  at  Honolulu. 

Hotel  at  Honolulu. 

View  from  tower  of  Hotel. 

Palace,  Honolulu. 

San  Francisco. 

At  Clark’s,  California. 

Grizzly  Giant. 

Wawona — Big  tree. 

Mist  in  the  Yosemite. 

From  Photographer’s  point. 
Merced  river. 

Mirror  lake. 

North  dome  and  River  Merced. 
Horseshoe  Falls— Niagara. 
American  Falls— Niagara. 

Rapids — Niagara. 

Broadway,  New  York. 

Brooklyn  bridge. 

Washington — the  capitol 
Iceberg. 

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A  home. 

A  hacienda. 

Cuba — A  native  hut. 

A  tobacco  plantation. 

Havana — A  window. 

Bahamas — A  home  in  Nassau. 
Greenland — Eskimo  turf  hut. 

Governor's  house. 

Bolivia — Home  on  Titicaca. 

Ecuador — Native  house,  todegas. 

Native  home,  Guaya  river. 
New  Guinea — Marine  fishing  village. 
Corea — A  village  on  coast. 

Japan — A  kitchen. 

A  tea  house. 

Wayside  resting  place. 

China — Residence,  Pekin. 

Palestine — House  on  wall. 

Ceylon — Street  scene. 


—An  oasis. 

A  mud  village. 

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24  Home,  Egypt. 

25  Climbing  pryamid. 

26  Great  hall,  Karnak. 

27  Narrow  street — Naples. 

28  Italy — Aqueduct,  Rome 

29  Switzerland — Picturesque  cottage. 

30  Cottages  in  Zermatt. 

31  Ancient  house,  Andermatt. 

32  Roman  castle,  Martigny. 

33  Russia.  Hut  and  peasants. 

34  Austria — Gypsy  family  and  hut. 

35  Germany — Old  house,  Goslar. 

36  France — Old  house,  Caen. 

37  Timber  house,  Bayeaux. 

38  Ireland — Thatched  cottage. 

39  England — Cottages,  Gadshill. 

40  Cottages,  Gadshill. 


6.  TYPICAL  HOMES 

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7.  TEA,  COFFEE,  RICE  AND  COTTON. 


Picking  the  tea. 

Curling  the  leaf. 

The  withering  house. 
Rolling  tea. 

Rolling  and  weighing  tea. 
Firing  tea. 


8  Sifting  the  tea,  China. 

9  Sifting  the  tea.  Ceylon. 
9V2  Papering  brick  tea. 

10  Tea  chest  factory. 

11  Packing  the  tea. 

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Rice  fields  and  farm-house  in  winter.  19 

Fields  in  winter — The  stubble.  20 

Reaping.  21 

Tying  in  sheaves.  22 

Woman  carrying  sheaves. 


COFFEE. 

Coffee  plant — Mexico.  26  Drying  coffee.  Cordova,  Mexico. 

Plantation,  Orizaba,  Mexico.  27  Cleaning  coffee,  Cordova,  Mexico. 

Road  in  a  coffee  plantation,  Cordova,  Mex-  28  Burro  loaded  with  coffee,  Cordova,  Mexico, 
ico. 


Stacks. 

Stacked  around  trees. 
Combing  off  heads. 
Pounding. 


COTTON. 


Cotton  picking.  Alabama.  40 

Cotton-gin — Mississippi.  '  41 

Cotton  store  house,  Savannah,  Georgia.  42 

Orleans  cotton  press  yard,  Louisiana,  New  43 

Orleans.  44 

Cotton  wharf — Savannah,  Georgia. 

Cotton  store  house,  Savannah,  Georgia.  45 

Loading  cotton  on  the  levee.  46 

Loading  a  river  steamer  at  the  levee.  47 

Steamer  Milton  loading  cotton  at  the  levee.  48 

An  ante  bellum  cotton  mill  near  Baton  49 
Rouge,  La.  50 

A  Washington  hop  yard. 


Hop  picking,  Tasmania. 

Hop  picking. 

Drying  kilns  for  hops. 

Mango  grove,  Bangalor,  India. 

Taro  and  bread  fruit  plantation,  Cannibal 
Isles. 

Jack  fruit — Kandy — Ceylon. 

Cocoa  trees — Matale — Ceylon. 

Pineapple  plantation,  Palm  Beach,  Florida. 
Climbing  cocoanut  palm,  Tonga. 

Cutting  sugar  cane,  Fiji,  Cannibal  Isles. 
Stripping  and  tying  tobacco. 


8.  MINING  AND  LUMBERING. 


Panning  for  gold. 

Cradling  for  gold. 

Sluicing. 

Miner’s  cabin. 

Miner’s  cabin. 

^Mining  camp  in  winter. 

A  sluicer’s  cabin. 

A  sluice. 

A  sluice  in  Columbia  gulch. 
Hydraulic  mining — The  monitors. 


11  Mining  in  Coeur  d’Alene.  Idaho. 

12  Mining  at  Burke,  Coeur  d’Alene. 

13  Entrance  to  silver  mine,  Idaho. 

14  Underground  gold  mine. 

15  Entrance  to  shaft.  Anaconda  mine. 

16  Concentrators. 

17  Concentrators. 

18  Interior  of  gold  mill,  Montana. 

19  A  gold  battery. 

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Silver  bricks. 

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Coining  room. 

Milling  machine. 

Coal  mining,  Pennsylvania. 
Loading  ore  cars,  Michigan. 
Dirt  chutes  at  coal  mine. 
Mine  locomotive. 

Coke  ovens,  Pa. 

Oil  wells,  Pa. 

Salt  works,  Syracuse. 
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The  store  house. 

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9.  FISHING  AND  LINEN, 


36  Sugar  pines,  California. 

37  Hauling  logs,  Maine. 

38  Unloading  logs,  Canada. 

39  Log  boom. 

40  Log  jam. 

41  Assorting  logs. 

42  Breaking  log  jam. 

43  Booming  over  dam. 

44  Backwoods  saw  mill. 

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45  Timber  wharves,  Chicago. 

46  Timber  stacks,  Canada. 

46  Timber  stacks,  Canada. 

47  Lumber  district,  Chicago. 

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Fish  wheel,  Columbia  river. 

Salmon  fishing,  Columbia  river. 

Salmon  in  cannery,  Astoria. 

A  grand  catch,  Whitby. 

Herring  season,  Wick. 

Herring  (gutters),  Wick. 

Packing  herring. 

Sealing — Seals  on  beach,  St.  Paul  island. 
Killing  and  skinning  seals,  St.  Paul  island. 
Flax  plant. 

Spinning  wheel. 

Spreader  machine. 

Spinning  frame. 

Reeling  machine. 

Warping. 

Drawing. 

Jacquard  loom. 

Cropping  machine. 

Hydraulic  mangle. 

Bale  of  linen,  under  pressure. 

Bale  of  linen,  ready  for  export. 


22  Rope  making — The  works. 

23  Engine  house. 

24  Hackling. 

25  Spreading. 

26  The  yarn  store. 

27  By  house  machinery. 

28-  In  rope  walk. 

29  The  rope  store. 

30  Twine  making — Carding  machine. 

31  Drawing. 

32  Spinning. 

33  Scouring. 

34  Balling. 

35  Sash  cord  and  log  line  making. 

36  Twine  making — The  packing  room. 

37  Leaving  work. 

38  Sheep  shearing — Scotland. 

39  Wool  washing. 

40  Wool  team,  Australia. 

41  Carding  and  spinning  mill,  Ireland. 


10.  THE  HAWAIIAN  ISLANDS. 


Map  of  the  islands.  25 

Honolulu.  26 

Mountains  back  of  Honolulu.  27 

Mountains  back  of  Honolulu.  28 

Raising  the  U.  S.  flag.  29 

Royal  palms,  Honolulu.  30 

Residence,  Honolulu.  31 

Date  palms,  Honolulu.  32 

Cocoanut  islands.  33 

On  eastern  coast  of  Hawaii.  34 

On  western  coast  of  Hawaii.  35 

Windward  coast  at  Hilo.  36 

Dfficulties  in  landing.  37 

Mouth  of  Iao  valley.  38 

Iao  valley  a  gorge.  39 

Mailuka  and  Iao  valley.  40 

Elevated  plain,  Maui.  41 

Iao  valley,  a  gorge  42 

Road  to  Kilauea  43 

Near  summit  of  Kilauea.  44 

Crater  of  Kilauea.  45 

Lake  of  Fire,  Kilauea  46 

Lava  cones,  Kilauea.  47 

Lava  formation,  Kilauea.  48 

Lava  cascade  49 

Fissure  in  Kilauea  50 


Hale  Mau — The  crater 
Wailuka  river,  Mau. 

Falls  and  cave,  West  Hawaii 
Rainbow  falls,  Hilo. 

Taro  patch. 

Natives  making  poi. 

Bread  fruit. 

Papaia  tree  and  fruit. 

Planting  rice. 

Cultivation  of  rice. 

Rice  fields  in  Hanalei  valley. 

Planting  sugar  cane. 

Growing  cane. 

Cutting  the  cane. 

View  of  sugar  plantations. 

Sugar  mill. 

Interior  of  sugar  mill. 

Native  grass  house. 

Interior  of  grass  house. 

Natives  making  boat. 

Natives  riding  surf. 

Hula  dance. 

Flower  girls,  Honolulu. 

Hawaiian  dame. 

Group  of  idols.  ? 

At  Luau. 


11.  THE  WORLD’S  FAIR^CHICAGO. 


View  from  elevated  station.  8 

Woman’s  Bldg.  9 

Puck  Bldg.  10 

Horticultural  Bldg. 

Music  hall.  11 

Hindoo  temple.  12 

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Administration  Bldg. — From  northwest. 
Machinery  hall  from  northwest. 

Electric  fountain  from  west 
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Manufacturers’  Bldg.,  from  *N.  W. 
Administration  Bldg. — East  entrance. 
Looking  east  from  Administration  Bldg. 
Looking  west  from  Peristyle. 

Moose,  near  electric  fountain. 

South  entrance  to  Manufacturers’  Bldg. 

(a)  McMonnies  fountain. 

(b)  McMonnies  fountain. 

South  lagoon  from  N.  W. 

(a)  Horse  near  south  lagoon. 

(b)  Horse  near  south  lagoon. 

(a)  South  lagoon  looking  north. 

(b)  South  lagoon  looking  north. 

Bull,  northwest  of  Agricultural  Bldg. 
Agricultural  Bldg.,  from  N.  W. 

Bull,  north  of  Agricultural  Bldg. 
Agricultural  Bldg,  from  east. 

Statue  of  Liberty  and  Peristyle. 

Caravels  east  of’  Agricultural  Bldg. 


88  Krupp  exhibit,  from  Germany. 
39.  LaRabida,  from  the  north. 

40  Statue  of  Liberty. 

41  Arch  of  Peristyle. 

42  Viking. 

43  Battleship  “Illinois.” 

44  Victoria  house,  England. 

45  German  Bldg. 

46  Swedish  Bldg. 

47  Ceylon. 

48  Brazil  Bldg. 

49  U.  S.  Bldg. 

50  Fisheries  Bldg. 

51  Illinois  Bldg. 

52  Art  Palace. 

53  French  Bldg. 

54  New  Hampshire  Bldg. 

55  West  Virginia  Bldg. 

56  New  York  Bldg. 

57  Pennsylvania  Bldg. 

58  Missouri  Bldg. 

59  Arkansas  Bldg. 

60  Indiana  Bldg. 

61  California  Bldg. 

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12.  FARMING, 

A  home  on  Puget  Sound. 

Pioneer  ranch,  Washington. 

Ranch  on  the  St.  Joe,  Idaho. 

Montana  horse  ranch. 

Ranches  in  Colville  valley. 

Ranch  on  the  Cinnamon,  Colorado. 

Captain  of  the  roundup,  Montana. 

Cattle  branding. 

Sheep  ranch.  Assiniboia. 

Bad  Lands,  Little  Missouri  river. 

Cattle  on  Darling  Downs,  N.  S.  W. 
Ploughing  a  bush  farm,  Tasmania. 

Fall  ploughing.  Red  River  valley,  N.  D. 
Breaking  prairie.  Red  River  valley. 

I’low  teams,  Red  River  valley. 

Bullock  harrowing. 

Harrowing,  Red  River  valley. 

Sowing. 

Seeding,  Red  River  valley. 

Cutting  hay,  Idaho — -La  Clare  ranch. 
Harvesting,  Dalrymple  farm,  Red  river. 
Harvesting.  Dalrymple  farm,  Red  river. 
Farming  in  Big  Lend,  Idaho.  (The  Header.') 
In  the  stack  yard. 

Thresher  in  motion,  N.  Y. 


26  Threshing  with  steam  power. 

27  Threshing,  Red  river. 

28  Hauling  away  the  grain,  Ash  Creek  valley. 

29  Mule  train.  Black  Hills  (with  grain). 

30  “Bull  train,”  Black  Hills. 

31  Grain  elevator,  New  York. 

32  Cutting  sugar  cane,  Louisiana. 

33  Chute  for  cane,  Brazil. 

34  Sugar  cane  mill,  Mexico. 

35  Sugar  mill,  La. 

36  Levee  and  sugar  sheds.  New  Orleans. 

37  Grape  picking,  New  York. 

38  Drying  fruit,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

39  Orange  Grove,  Fla. 

40  Oranges,  Fla. 

41  Loading  Oranges,  Ocklawaha  river,  Fla. 

42  Banana  tree,  Fla. 

43  Bringing  bananas  to  market,  Fiji. 

44  Cocoanut  tree,  West  Indies. 

45  Cocoanut  palms,  Kandy. 

46  Cocoanuts,  Florida. 

47  Fan  palm.  Fiji. 

48  Boy  climbing  palm  tree,  Fiji. 

49  Pumpkin  field,  Santa  Barbara,  Cal. 

50  Digging  potatoes,  Ireland. 


13.  GENERAL  PHYSIOGRAPHIC  FEATURES. 


Yellowstone  park — On  road  to  Hot  Springs. 
Cabin  of  Cavalry  Escort. 

Mammoth  Hot  Springs. 

Pluto’s  well,  Hot  Springs. 

Riverside  geyser. 

Crater  of  Grotto  geyser. 

Crater  of  Castle  geyser. 

Yellow  Sponge  geyser. 

Monument  rock. 

Golden  Gate  canon. 

Lower  Falls. 

California — Mount  Shasta. 

Yosemite  valley — Sentinel  Rock. 

Three  Brothers. 

Leap  of  Liberty. 

Washington,  Columbus,  etc. 

'Nevada  Fall. 

Vernal  Falls. 

Arizona — Casa  Grande. 

View  of  Grand  Canon. 

The  Grand  Canon. 


22  Side  Canon  of  Colorado. 

23  Marble  Canon  above  Grand. 

24  Abandoned  boats  in  Grand  Canon. 

25  View  of  the  Chilly  river. 

26  View  of  the  Chilly  river. 

27  Mouth  of  the  Chilly  river. 

28  Ruin  of  Cave  Town,  the  Chilly  can¬ 

on. 

29  Santa  Clara  Pueblo. 

30  Zuni  Pueblo. 

31  Indian  ovens.  Tueblo. 

32  Interior  of  Moqui  village. 

33  Goat  pens,  Moqui. 

34  Utah — Desert  of  Utah. 

35  Uintah  Indians.  W’atoh  Tower. 

36  Indian  camp. 

37  Uintah  Indians  breaking  camp. 

38  Chief  Joseph. 

39  Nevada — -Virginia  City. 

40  Idaho — Government  freight  train. 

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43  Cape  Horn,  Columbia  river. 

44  Alaska — A  family  of  seal. 

45  Ft.  Wrangell,  whale  totem  poles. 

46  Ft.  Wrangell  totem  poles. 


47  Ft.  Wrangell  bear  totem  poles. 

48  Sitka,  mountains  east  of  Boranof. 

48  Sitka,  mountains  east  of  Boranof. 

49  Muir  glacier,  full  view. 

50  Muir  glacier  and  floating  ice. 


14.  “IN  THE  FAR  ORIENT.” 


1  Nan  Kow  pass. 

2  The  great  wall. 

3  Street  scene. 

4  Grand  canal. 

5  Bamboo  grove. 

6  On  the  river. 

7  House  boat. 

8  Pagoda. 

9  Monastery. 

10  Astronomical  observatory. 

11  Celestial  globe. 

12  Ming  tombs. 

13  Imperial  temple. 

14  Examination  hall. 

15  Chinese  residence. 

16  Interior  of  a  residence. 

17  Ploughing. 

18  Sorting  tea. 

19  Curling  tea. 

20  Tea  on  wheelbarrows. 


21  Threshing. 

22  Sawyers. 

23  Tile  works. 

24  Ironing. 

25  Junk. 

26  Gambling. 

27  Opium  smoking. 

28  Chinese  barber. 

29  Passenger  wheelbarrow. 

30  Pailow — an  arch. 

31  Group  of  natives. 

32  Women  of  middle  class. 

33  Married  women. 

34  Chinese  women. 

35  Compressed  foot. 

36  Wedding  costume. 

37  Wedding  feast. 

38  Servants. 

39  Soldiers. 

40  Mandarin. 


f!5.  THE  ISLAND  EMPIRE  OF  THE  EASTERN  SEA. 


1  Sacred  mountain,  Fujiama. 

2  Commemorative  arch. 

3  Lake  Biwa. 

4  Tokaido. 

5  Village. 

6  Street  in  Kioto. 

7  Niko. 

8  Earthquake  fissures. 

9  Hakone  and  mountain. 

10  Castle. 

11  Hotel  interior. 

12  House  interior. 

13  Dooryard. 

14  Yomai  gateway. 

15  Interior  of  temple. 

16  Great  bronze  Buddha. 

17  Buddhist  priest. 

18  Fire  bell. 

19  Fire  engine. 

20  Store. 


16.  SOUTH 

1.  In  the  mountains. 

2  Vale  of  Cashmere. 

3  Mountain  village. 

4  Street  scene. 

5  Bungalow. 

6  Native  bungalow. 

7  Banyan  tree. 

8  Mango  grove. 

9  Rubber  tree  root. 

10  Tea  plantation. 

11  Bridge  in  Calcutta. 

12  Rattan  bridge. 

13  Calcutta  postoffice. 

14  Great  pagoda. 

15  Burmese  pagoda. 

16  Temple  of  Taj  Mahal. 

17  Temple  at  Madura. 

18  Carved  pillars. 

19  Interior  of  Temple. 

20  Idols  in  Elephanta  cave. 


21  Farmers. 

22  Farmers  eating. 

23  Vendor 

24  Carpenter. 

25  Lacquering. 

26  Junk. 

27  Jinrikisha. 

28  Norimon. 

29  Ivago. 

30  Ox  cart. 

31  Tea  cart. 

32  Reeling  silk. 

33  Weaving  silk. 

34  Acrobats. 

35  Cooking. 

36  Quack  doctor. 

37  Old  court  dress. 

38  Pilgrim. 

39  Postman. 

40  Warrior. 


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21  Burning  ghat. 

22  Ploughing. 

23  Threshing. 

24  Orange  tree. 

25  Blacksmith. 

26  Scissors  grinder. 

27  Boats. 

28  Cart. 

29  Cart  of  high  caste  native. 

30  Ox  and  donkey  team. 

31  Chair  traveling. 

32  Frontier  warriors. 

33  Girl  of  Ceylon. 

34  Parsee  lady. 

35  Cashmere  girls  cleaning  rice. 

36  Low  caste  native. 

37  Burmese  native. 

38  Group  of  natives. 

39  Group  of  Booteas. 

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English  scenery. 

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Stacking. 

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Scottish  Highland. 

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Highland  cattle  (Bonheur). 

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Irish  lake  scenery. 

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Harvest  time. 

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Welsh  scenery. 

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Sheep  shearing. 

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Street  in  Oxford. 

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Peat  digging. 

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The  Thames. 

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Welsh  slate  quarries. 

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English  landscape. 

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Crofter’s  stock  taking. 

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Street  in  London. 

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Irish  jaunting  car. 

10 

Ann  Hathaway  cottage. 

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Shetland  ponies. 

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Warwick  castle. 

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The  Hoy  express,  Orkney. 

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Typical  Irish  cottage. 

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London  docks. 

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Scotch  dwelling. 

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The  meet — hunting. 

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Highland  steading. 

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Kitchen  of  Highland  cottage. 

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Cathedral  of  Canterbury. 

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Welsh  women. 

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Interior  of  cathedral. 

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Peasants. 

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Interior  of  House  of  Commons. 

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Irish  peasants. 

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Tower  of  London. 

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The  wishing  chair. 

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Trafalgar  Square,  London. 

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London  loafers. 

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Sowing. 

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Thames  police. 

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Staubach  falls,  Lauterbrunnen. 

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Picking  grapes. 

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Sea  of  ice. 

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Haymakers. 

4 

Matterhorn. 

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A  mountain  herd. 

5 

Chamounix. 

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Milking  goats. 

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Mountain  huts. 

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Lace  maker,  Lauterbrunnen. 

7 

A  chalet. 

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Carting  hay. 

8 

Lucerne. 

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Taking  wine  to  market. 

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Farm  house,  Interlaken. 

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Mountain  climbing  trains. 

10 

Swiss  inn. 

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Diligence. 

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Station  in  the  mountains. 

30 

Lake  steamer. 

12 

Castle  of  Chillon. 

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Ascent  of  Rigi  by  rail. 

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Hospice  of  St.  Bernard. 

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Milk  sellers. 

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St.  Bernard  dogs  (Landseer). 

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Dealers  in  wood  carvings. 

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Cathedral  at  Lucerne. 

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Rathhaus,  Berne. 

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Post  office,  Geneva. 

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Guides. 

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University  of  Geneva. 

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|19.  AMERICAN  HISTORY. 


1  Landing  of  Columbus. 

2  De  Soto  discovering  Mississippi. 

3  Landing  of  Henry  Hudson. 

4  The  Mayflower. 

5  Landing  of  the  Pilgrims. 

6  Perils  of  our  forefathers. 

7  Courtship  of  Miles  Standish. 

8  Retreat  of  Braddbck. 

9  Evangeline. 

10  Boston  massacre. 

11  Boston  tea  party. 

12  Battle  of  Lexington. 

13  Struggle  at  Concord  bridge. 

14  Retreat  from  Concord. 

15  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill. 

16  Signing  of  the  Declaration. 

17  Thomas  Jefferson. 

18  Washington  crossing  the  Delaware. 

19  Battle  of  Princeton. 

20  Battle  of  Bennington. 

21  Surrender  of  Burgoyne. 

22  The  prayer  at  Valley  Forge. 

23  Indian  massacre  at  Wyoming. 

24  Action  of  Serapis  and  Richard. 

25  Admiral  Dewey. 

2G  Treason  of*  Arnold. 


27  Capture  of  Major  Andre. 

28  General  Marion  and  British  officer. 

29  Surrender  of  Cornwallis. 

30  First  cabinet. 

31  Battle  of  Tippecanoe. 

32  Death  of  Tecumseh. 

33  Macedonian  captured  by  Frigate  U.  S. 

34  Scott  entering  Mexico. 

35  Battle  of  Resaca  de  la  Palma. 

36  Bombardment  of  Fort  Sumter. 

37  Fortress  Monroe. 

38  Consultation  of  war. 

39  Massachusetts  troops  in  Baltimore. 

40  Battle  of  Bull  Run. 

41  Battle  of  Antietam. 

42  Reading  F.mancipation  Proclamation. 

43  Siege  of  Vicksburg. 

44  Battle  of  Chickamauga. 

45  Dead  around  Fredericksburg. 

46  Sherman’s  march  through  Georgia. 

47  Farragut  at  Mobile  Bay. 

48  Battle  of  the  Wilderness. 

V.)  Sheridan’s  ride. 

50  Surrender  of  Lee. 

51  Capture  of  Jeff  Davis. 

52  Assassination  of  Lincoln. 


20.  CINDERELLA  AND  OTHER  TALES. 

1  Cinderella.  3  Dressing  the  sisters’  hair. 

2  The  two  haughty  sisters.  4  The  Fairy  Godmother  appears. 


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5  Bringing  in  the  pumpkin. 

6  Cinderella's  coach. 

7  A  rat  for  a  coachman. 

8  The  Coachman. 

9  Cinderella  catching  the  lizard. 

10  The  six  pages. 

11  After  disobeying  the  Godmother. 

12  The  prince  finds  the  slipper. 

13  Heralds  were  sent  all  through  the  kingdom. 

14  Cinderella  trying  on  the  slipper. 

15  At  the  wedding. 

THE  SLEEPING  BEAUTY. 

1  Prophecy  of  the  fairy. 

2  The  young  princess. 

3  The  princess  spinning. 

4  The  castle. 

5  The  prince  plans  the  release  of  the  prin¬ 

cess. 

6  The  prince  approaches  the  castle. 

7  The  prince  finds  the  princess. 

8  Awakening  of  the  princess. 

9  The  prince  and  princess. 


10  The  wedding  procession. 

NEW  NURSERY  RHYMES. 

1  Betsy  and  Kate. 

2  Hen  and  ducklings. 

3  Ginger  bread. 

4  Goose  and  Puppy. 

5  Mother  Dog  and  Goose. 

G  The  ancient  Mrs.  Snort. 

7  The  Goat  and  the  Girl. 

8  The  Dicky  Bird. 

9  The  new  shoes. 

10  The  Duck  and  the  Mouse. 

11  Little  Girl  and  Turnip. 

12  Walk  to  London  Town. 

13  A  very  fine  dog. 

14  Willie  and  the  Impertinent  Bee. 

15  Lucy  and  her  Dolly. 

1G  The  Dog  and  the  Rabbit. 

17  The  Sand  Pile. 

18  Gifts  of  Santa  Claus. 

19  The  Trumpet  and  Drum. 

20  Pussy’s  Tea  Time. 


21.  HIAWATHA’S  CHILDHOOD. 


1  Robin  Redbreast  meets  Jenny  Wren. 

2  Robin  proposes  to  Jenny. 

3  Jenny  blushed  behind  her  fan. 

4  The  fowls  I  invited  to  the  wedding. 

5  Parson  Rook  and  the  Lark. 

6  The  wedding. 

7  The  wedding  feast. 

8  The  wedding  chorus. 

9  Leader  of  the  chorus. 

10  Death  of  Cock  Robin. 

11  Story  of  his  death  and  burial. 

12  Story  of  burial  ceremonies. 

HIAWATHA'S  CHILDHOOD. 

1  Wigwam  of  Nokomis. 


2  The  naked  bear. 

3  The  signs  of  the  heavens. 

4  The  rainbow. 

5  The  owl  and  owlet. 

6  The  owl. 

7  What  the  birds  said. 

8  What  the  beasts  said. 

9  The  beaver. 

10  Iagoo  and  Hiawatha. 

11  Hiawatha. 

12  Hiawatha  in  the  forest. 

13  The  squirrel. 

14  The  shooting  of  the  deer. 

15  Feast  in  honor  of  Hiawatha. 

16  Indian  picture  writing  and  implements. 


22A*  THE  MISSISSIPPI  VALLEY  AND  SOUTHERN  STATES. 


1  Map — Bird's  eye  view  of  United  States. 

2  Eastern  half  of  United  States. 

3.  The  Mississippi  river  system. 

4  Lake  Agassiz,  Minnesota. 

5  Sources  of  the  Mississippi. 

6  Lake  Itasca,  Minnesota. 

7  Minnesota- — Minnehaha  Falls,  Summer. 

8  Minnehaha  Falls,  Winter. 

9  Minneapolis,  Pillsbury  Flour  Mills. 

10  St.  Paul. 

11.  Mississippi  River- — Snag  Boat. 

12.  Passenger  and  Freight  Boat. 

13.  St.  Louis  Bridge. 

14  Missouri — St.  Louis,  Lucas  Place. 

15  Map — Chicago  and  Desplaines  River. 

16  Chicago — Adams  Street. 

17  World’s  Fair  Court  of  Honor. 


18  World’s  Fair,  Administration  Build¬ 

ing. 

19  World’s  Fair,  view  from  the  Colon¬ 

nade. 

20  World’s  Fair,  New  York  State 

Building. 

21  Map — Meeting  of  Waters — Mississippi  Val¬ 

ley. 

22  The  Mississippi  Alluvia. 

23  Louisiana — Reach  on  the  Tchefuncta 

River. 

24  Overflow  of  the  Mississippi. 

25  Cane  Fields. 

26  Sugar  Mill. 

27  New  Orleans— Along  the  Levee. 

28  Jackson  Monument. 


22B*.  THE  MISSISSIPPI  VALLEY  AND  THE  SOUTHERN  STATES. 


29  Map — Southern  States. 

30  Charleston  Harbor. 

31  South  Carolina — Charleston,  Battery  Park, 

and  Ashley  River. 

32  Charleston  private  residence — early 

style. 

33  Charleston.  St.  Michael’s  Church. 

34  Charleston,  Custom  House. 

35  Charleston,  Orphan  Asylum. 

36  Charleston,  State  Military  Academy. 

37  Charleston.  Fort  Moultrie. 

38  Georgia — Savannah.  Forsyth  Park. 

39  '  Savannah,  Pulaski  Monument. 

40  Savannah,  Jasper  Monument. 


41  Savannah,  Sherman's  Headquarters. 

42  Savannah,  Bonaventure  Cemetery. 

43  Savannah,  Bonaventure  Cemetery. 

44  Savannah,  a  Negro  Home. 

45  Savannah,  Negro  Children. 

46  Cotton  Field. 

47  Cotton  Gin. 

48  Savannah,  Cotton  Press. 

49  Savannah,  Compressed  Cotton  in 

bales. 

50  Atlanta  Exposition — Clara  Meer. 

Woman's  Building  and  Manu¬ 
facturers’  Building. 


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51  Atlanta  Exposition — Woman's  Build¬ 

ing. 

52  Atlanta  Exposition — New  York  State 

Building. 

53  Atlanta  Exposition — Battle-scarred 

Cabin. 

54  Map — Chattanooga  and  Lookout  Mountain. 

55  Tennessee — Chattanooga,  from  Lookout 

Mountain. 

56  Lookout  Mountain. 

57  Lookout  Mountain,  Sunset  Rock. 

58  Chickamauga  Battlefield. 

59  Statue  of  General  Thomas,  Washington,  D. 

C. 

60  Statue  of  General  Grant,  Chicago,  Ill. 

61  Map — -Florida. 

62  Florida — Silver  Springs. 

|23A.  PENNSYLVANIA,  MARYLAND 

1  Map — Northern  Appalachians. 

2  Topographical  Map  of  Pennsylvania. 

3  Ocean  Surf — New  Jersey. 

4  Lakewood,  New  Jersey. 

5  Princeton  College,  N.  J. — Nassau  Hall. 

6  Delaware  Water  Gap. 

7  Geological  Map  5f  Eastern  part  of  North 

America. 

8  Coal  Areas  of  Pennsylvania.  . 

8  (A)  Panther  Creek,  Anthracite  Basin. 

8'  (B)  Courses  and  flexures  of  ridge  in  Cen¬ 
tral  Pennsylvania. 

9  Schuylkill  coal  region. 

10  Pyne  coal  breaker — Scranton. 

11  Descending  coal  mine  shaft. 

12  Interior  of  coal  mine. 

13  Group  of  slate  pickers. 

14  Interior  of  coal  breaker — Slate  boys. 


63  Okeechobee  Lake  and  Alligator. 

64  Snow  Egret  in  Breeding  Plumage. 

65  Palm  Beach,  avenue  of  cocoanut 

trees. 

66  Palm  Beach,  an  Orange  Grove. 

67  St.  Augustine,  Hotel  Ponce  de  Leon. 

68  St.  Augustine,  Court  of  Hotel  Ponce 

de  Leon. 

69  Sea  Anemone — Actina,  Florida. 

70  Orbicella  and  Dichocoenia. 

71  Madrepore. 

72  Coral.  Dendrogyra. 

*No.  22.  23  and  24  are  sets  of  72  slides, 
which  divide  naturally  into  two  parts,  hence 
they  have  been  classified  as  A  and  B.  Each 
division  so  made  is  complete  in  itself. 


AND  THE  DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA. 


15  Flora  of  coal  period. 

16  Fossil  leaf  of  tree  fern. 

17  Reptiles  of  Muschelkalk  period. 

18  Reptiles  of  Liassic  period. 

19  Mauch  Chunk,  from  Flagstaff. 

20  Pittsburgh — Confluence  of  the  Alleghany 

and  Monongahela  Rivers. 

21  Map — Pipe  lines  from  oil  region. 

22  Kinzua  Bridge. 

23  Natural  Gas  Wells — Grapeville,  Pa. 

24  Oil  Wells — Bradford,  Pa. 

25  Construction  of  an  oil  derrick. 

26  Interior  of  an  oil  derrick — -Boring  a  well. 

27  Loading  a  well  with  Nitroglycerine. 

28  Shooting  a  well. 

29  Oil  tank  on  fire. 

30  Gas  well  on  fire. 


t23B.  PENNSYLVANIA.  MARYLAND  AND  DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA. 


31  Harper's  Ferry,  West  Virginia. 

32  Virginia  quail. 

33  Luray  Cave,  Virginia — Ball  room. 

34  Luray  Cave,  Virginia— Coral  Springs. 

35  Natural  Bridge,  Virginia — distant  view. 

36  Natural  Bridge,  Virgiftia — near  view. 

37  Philadelphia — Girard  College  Old  Penn 

Mansion. 

38  Girard  College. 

39  Carpenter’s  Hall. 

40  Independence  Hall. 

41  Interior  Independence  Hall. 

42  Old  Liberty  Bell. 

43  On  the  Blue  Juniata. 

44  Horseshoe  Curve.  Pennsylvania  R.  R. 

45  Dismal  Swamp,  Virginia. 

46  Lake  Drummond,  Dismal  Swamp,  Va. 

47  Richmond — One  of  the  freed  races. 

48  Virginia  ox  team. 

49  The  Capitol. 

50  Squirrels  in  park. 

51  Statue  of  “Stonewall”  Jackson. 

52  Lee  Monument. 


53  Statue  of  Washington. 

54  Mount  Vernon. 

55  Baltimore — Washington  Monument. 

56  Peahody  Institute. 

57  Arlington,  Va.— Monument  to  the  unknown 

dead. 

58  Washington — Washington  Monument. 

59  Congressional  Library. 

60  The  Capitol. 

61  U.  S.  Senate  Chamber. 

62  Hall  of  Representatives. 

63  White  House. 

64  White  House,  east  room. 

65  Treasury  Building. 

66  Department  of  State. 

67  Map— Population  of  United  States,  Y790. 

68  Original  U.  S.  Flag  with  thirteen  stars. 

69  Map— Population  of  United  States,  1890. 

70  U.  S.  Flag  with  forty-five  stars.  1896. 

71  Blue  Flag." 

72  Great  Rhododendron. 


f24A.  NEW  ENGLAND  AND 

1  Map — North  Atlantic  Currents. 

2  Depths-  of  the  Atlantic  Ocean  on 

coast  of  North  America. 

3  Newport.  R.  I. — Bathing  scene. 

4  Old  Mill  and  Channing  Monument. 

5  New  Bedford — Old  Whaler. 

6  Whaling  strips. 

7  Nantucket — Old  wind  mill. 

8  On  the  lookout. 

9  Siasconset.  The  Town  Pump. 

10  Cottage  City— Martha’s  Vineyard. 


ST.  LAWRENCE  VALLEY. 

11  Plymouth- — Forefathers’  Rock. 

12  The  sea  from  Burial  Hill. 

13  oldest  house,  built  1660. 

14  Pilgrim  Hall. 

15  Embarkation  of  Pilgrims  from 

Delft  Haven. 

16  The  Mayflower  in  Plymouth  Harbor, 

December  20th,  1620. 

17  National  Monument  to  forefathers. 

18  Duxbury — Monument  to  Miles  Standish. 


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Bridge  in  Public  Garden.  SO 

Franklin  Monument. 

Tablet  on  Franklin  Monument.  31 

Academy  of  Fine  Arts.  32 

Public  Library.  33 

Old  North  Church.  34 

Charlestown — Bunker  Hill  Monument.  35 

Cambridge — Washington  Elm.  36 


Longfellow’s  Residence. 

Statue  of  John  Harvard. 

Harvard  College,  Massachusetts 
Hall. 

Lexington — Battlefield  Monument. 

Monument  to  minute  men. 

Salem— Pleasant  Street. 

Roger  Williams  Witch  house. 
Gloucester — Fishing  Schooner. 

Cod  Fish. 


f24B.  NEW  ENGLAND  AND  ST. 


Isle  au  Haut — Looking  west.  56 

Fishermen’s  huts.  57 

Bar  Harbor — Morning  on  Frenchman’s  bay. 

From  Bar  Island.  58 

Balancing  rock  and  surf.  59 

Rock  fissure  on  coast.  60 

Cathedral  rock.  61 

Doghead  rock  at  Oven.  62 

Kebo  avenue.  '  63 

Entrance  to  Kebo  Valley  club.  64 

Green  Mountain  railway  at  Summit.  65 

From  summit  of  Green  mountain.  66 

Fox  island — Maine — A  mackerel  catcher.  67 

Mackerel.  68 

Moosehead  lake  from  Mt.  Kineo.  eq 


Mt.  Katahdin  from  west  branch  of  Penob¬ 
scot  river. 

Maine  lumbering — Winter. 

Moose  family. 

St.  John  river,  N.  B. — High  tide. 


LAWRENCE  VALLEY. 

Ebb  tide. 

Junction  of  Restigouche  and  Metapedia 
rivers,  N.  B. 

Salmon  catching — The  leap. 

Iceberg  off  St.  Johns,  Newfoundland. 
Iceberg  off  St.  Johns,  Newfoundland. 
Montmorency  falls. 

Quebec — The  citadel. 

Montreal — Looking  northwest. 

From  Mt.  Royal. 

Thousand  islands — Alexandria  Bay. 
Private  residence. 

“Little  Lehigh.’’ 

“Edgewood.” 

•  “The  Rift.” 

“The  Sentinel.” 

Cardinal  flower  (Lobelia  cardinalis). 
Mountain  laurel  (Kalmia  latifolia). 


25.  ENGLISH 


Battle  of  Hastings. 

Finding  body  of  Harold. 

Edward  III  and  John  of  France. 

Death  of  Tyler,  1381. 

Anne  of  Boleyn. 

Henry  VIII,  Catherine  Parr,  and  Wolsey. 
Lady  Jane  Grey  and  Ascham. 

And  Edward  VI. 

Mary  signing  death  warrant  of  Lady  Jane 
Grey. 

John  Knox  preaching. 

Elizabeth  reading  Raleigh's  inscription  on 
window. 

Surrender  of  Mary  Stuart,  1567. 

Mary  Stuart  escaping  from  Loch  Leven, 
1568. 

Interview  between  Elizabeth  and  Mary. 
Mary  Stuart  going  to  execution. 
Destruction  of  Spanish  Armada. 
Gunpowder  plot  discovered,  1605. 

Trial  of  Earl  of  Stafford,  1641. 


HISTORY. 


19  Eve  of  battle  of  Edge  Hill,  1642 

20  Charles  I  of  England. 

21  Giving  Bible  to  Bishop  Luxon,  1648. 

22  Trial  of  Charles  I,  1649. 

23  Cromwell’s  daughter  interceding  for 

Charles  I. 

24  Charles  I  parting  with  his  children,  1649. 

25  Going  to  execution,  1649. 

26  Cromwell  dissolving  Long  Parliament,  1654. 

27  And  family  at  Hampton  Court,  1654. 

28  Acquittal  of  seven  bishops,  1688. 

29  Battle  of  Boyne,  1690. 

30  Prince  Charles  at  battle  Preston  Pans,  1745. 

31  Death  of  Gen.  Wolfe  at  Quebec,  1759. 

32  Indian  hostage  princes  delivering  treaty  to 

Cornwallis.  1799. 

33  Nelson  on  board  the  San  Josef,  1798. 

34  Nelson’s  last  signal. 

35  Battle  of  Quatre  Bras. 

36  Victoria’s  reception,  1850. 

37  At  Lucknow. 


26.  AROUND  BOSTON  AND  CONCORD. 


Charles  Sumner.  16 

William  Lloyd  Garrison.  17 

Beacon  street,  Boston.  18 

Boston — Park  Street  church.  19 

King’s  chapel.  •  20 

Hancock  house.  21 

Cambridge — Longfellow  house.  22 

Washington  elm. 

Concord — Lowell  house.  23 

Alcott  house.  •  24 

Alcott  house — School  of  Philosophy.  25 
Alcott  lot,  Sleepy  Hollow.  26 

Emerson’s  grave.  27 

Hawthorne’s  grave.  28 

Barrett  house. 


The  Old  Manse. 

Concord — Hawthorne's  “Wayside.” 
Emerson  house. 

Minute  Man  mounment. 

The  Bridge  monument. 

Concord — Unitarian  church. 

Pilgrim  hall,  Plymouth— Platter  of  Miles 
Standish. 

Ancient  spinning  wheel. 

Peregrine  White’s  cradle. 

Plymouth,  site  of  watch  tower. 

Plymouth  Rock 
Norumbega  tower. 

Lake  Walden  from  Thoreau’s  camp. 


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27.  THE  PHILIPPINES. 


Panorama  of  Manila. 

Commerce  of  Pasig  river. 

Spanish  bridge,  Manila. 

Hotel,  Manila. 

Oldest  church,  Manila. 

Insular  building,  Manila. 

St.  Augustine  church,  effect  of  earthquake, 
1872. 

Residence  of  merchant,  Manila. 

Business  street  at  midday. 

Fire  engine  company,  Manila. 

Bathing  on  Pasig  river. 

Pasig  river  above  Manila. 

Lumber  yard,  Manila  (bamboo). 

Native  house  (cost  $25). 

Old  Spanish  barricade,  Manila. 

Bridge  destroyed  by  insurgents. 

Fort  damaged  by  Dewey’s  fleet. 

Cavite  arsenal  and  shipyard. 

Native  warriors,  Eciaja,  Luzon. 

Governor  of  Mariveles  and  suite. 


21  Natives  of  Eciaja,  Luzon. 

22  Chiefs  of  Mindanao. 

23  Half  breed  Indian  girl. 

24  Scene  near  Olas  Pinos. 

25  Agoncillo,  Aguinaldo’s  foreign  representa¬ 

tive. 

26  Near  Marcurlang  lake,  Luzon. 

27  Camiquin,  Luzon. 

28  Tropical  road,  Iloilo. 

29  Maijaijai  town  and  mountains  in  Luzon. 

30  Plowing  in  Iloilo. 

31  In  camp  at  Presidio. 

32  On  the  march  from  Presidio. 

33  Wrecked  fort  near  Manila. 

34  Trenches  on  the  firing  line. 

35  Water  buffalo,  cart  and  driver. 

36  Gate  and  drawbridge,  old  wall. 

37  Bringing  in  wounded. 

38  Officers’  headquarters  (Gen.  Lawton). 

39  Bringing  in  wounded  on  handcar. 

40  Thanksgiving  dinner  with  Dewey. 


28.  SOUTH  AFRICA. 


Relief  map  of  Africa. 

Map  of  Southeast  Africa. 

On  deck,  bound  for  South  Africa. 
Cape  Town  and  Table  bay. 
Parliament  house,  Cape  Town. 
Saturday  market,  Cape  Town. 

On  road  to  Wynberg. 

Port  Elizabeth. 

Market,  Port  Elizabeth. 

Market  square,  Kimberly. 

Du  Toits  Pan  road,  Kimberly. 
Yaal  river  at  Barkley  West. 

Open  workings,  Kimberly. 
Depositing  floors,  Kimberly. 
Diamond  mines,  Kimberly. 
Washing  plant.  Kimberly. 
Pulsator,  Kimberly. 

Searching  tables,  Kimberly. 
Compound,  Kimberly. 

Orange  river,  railroad  bridge. 


21  Johannesburg. 

22  Commissioner  street,  Johannesburg. 

23  Market  square,  Johannesburg. 

24  Recreation  grounds,  Johannesburg. 

25  Gold  mines,  Johannesburg. 

25  Gold  mining. 

26  Pretoria. 

27  Government  buildings,  Pretoria. 

28  Boers  outspanning. 

29  Changing  mule  teams. 

30  Bound  for  gold  fields. 

31  Native  kraal,  Amajuba  hill. 

32  Native  medicine  man. 

32a  Witch  doctor. 

33  Pietermaritzburg. 

34  Low  veldt  country. 

35  Durban. 

36  Laager  of  pioneers  of  British  South  Africa 

Co. 


29.  INDIAN  CHILD  LIFE. 


Arickaras — A  runaway.  10 

Pueblos — A  greedy  bear.  11 

In  mischief.  12 

Chippewas — Canoe  boys.  13 

Assiniboins — Winter  sports.  14 

Sioux — The  Antelope  family.  15 

Cochitas — Cliff  dwellers  and  pet.  16 

Pueblos — The  burro  race.  17 

Crows — Learning  to  shoot.  18 


Navajos — Little  Bird,  the  shepherd  boy. 
Little  Beaver  and  tame  Crows. 

Pawnees — Bright  Eyes  and  his  puma. 
Crows — Hodgska  makes  a  visit. 

Piegans — Playing  at  moving  house. 
Sioux — War  dance. 

Poncas — Taking  care  of  ponies. 
Winnebagoes — Babies. 

Pueblos — What  frightened  the  boys. 


30.  ALL  THE  WORLD  OVER. 


North  America — Red  man  at  home. 

Virginia  colored  children. 
Greenland — Waiting  for  the  sledge. 
London  East — Diamond  jubilee. 

East — Organ  grinder. 

West — His  first  suit. 

Wales — A  morning  gossip. 

Ireland — An  eviction. 

Scotland — Tom  the  Piper’s  son. 
Holland — On  the  ice. 

Cottage  on  Marken  island. 
Germany — Christmas  tree. 
Switzerland — Wild  strawberries. 
Paris — rrimness  in  the  park. 
Brittany — In  a  Breton  church. 


16  Normandy — Off  to  market. 

17  Spain — A  wayside  lesson. 

18  Venice — A  flower  for  an  “octopus.” 

19  A  swimming  lesson. 

20  Greece — A  warrior. 

21  Little  Russia — The  wyater  carrier. 

22  Lapland — Milking  the  reindeer. 

23  Gipsies — Nearly  dinner  time. 

24  Turkestan — A  Turcoman  steed. 

25  India — A  snake  charmer. 

26  China — In  a  soup  shop. 

27  Japan — A  riekisha  ride. 

28  Egypt — “A  bite,  a  bite.” 

29  Morocco — A  young  orator. 

30  Central  Africa — The  family  churn. 


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31.  AESOP’S  TABLES. 


1 

The 

Lion  and  the  Mouse. 

14 

The 

Dog  and  his  Shadow. 

2 

The 

Fox  and  the  Goa-t. 

15 

The 

Wolf  and  the  Crane. 

3 

The 

Hare  and  the  Tortoise. 

16 

The 

Tortoise  and  the  Eagle. 

4 

The 

Horse  and  the  Loaded  Ass. 

17 

The 

Cat  and  the  Fox. 

5 

The 

Dog  in  the  Manger. 

18 

The 

Country  Mouse  and  the  City  Mouse. 

6 

The 

Snake  and  the  File. 

19 

The 

Bear  and  the  Bee  Hives. 

7 

The 

Fox  and  the  Sick  Lion. 

20 

The 

Fox  and  the  Stork. 

8 

The 

Jackdaw  and  Peacock. 

21 

The 

Man  and  the  Goose. 

9 

The 

Fox  in  the  Well. 

22 

The 

Kid  and  the  Wolf. 

10 

The 

Crow  and  the  Pitcher. 

23 

The 

Angler  and  the  Little  Fish. 

11 

The 

Frogs  desiring  a  King. 

24 

The 

Cat  and  the  Mice. 

12 

The 

Fox  without  a  Tail. 

25 

The 

Fox  and  the  Crow. 

13 

The 

Fox  and  the  Grapes. 

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32.  EARLY  HISTORY  OF  ILLINOIS 


1  Map  of  Illinois. 

2  Chief  Shabbona. 

3  Chief  Black  Hawk. 

4  Piasa  God. 

5  Interior  of  Long  house. 

6  An  Indian  burial  place. 

7  Marquette. 

8  Departure  from  St.  Ignace. 

9  And  Joliet  on  Wisconsin. 

10  First  landing. 

11  Arrival. 

12  Death. 

13  Burial. 

14  Tonti — Two  recitations. 

15  La  Salle. 

16  On  a  voyage. 

17  Starved  Rock. 

18  Jean  Baptiste  and  his  cabin. 

19  Fort  Chartres. 

20  Scene. 

21  George  Rogers  Clark 

22  Ordinance  of  1787. 


23  First  Fort  Dearborn. 

24  First  state  house— Kaskaskia. 

25  Seal  of  state  of  Illinois. 

26  Kinzie  house. 

27  Chicago  in  1821. 

28  Second  Fort  Dearborn. 

29  Wolfe’s  Point. 

30  Site  of  Lake  street  bridge. 

31  Mormon  temple. 

32  Lincoln's  birthplace. 

33  Lincoln — Two  recitations. 

34  Lincoln’s  residence. 

35  Douglas. 

36  Lincoln’s  statue. 

37  Monument. 

38  Grant. 

39  Yates. 

40  Logan.  * 

41  Capitol. 

42  Library  hall. 

43  John  Rogers  Clark. 


33.  AESOP’S  FABLES. 
(SECOND  SERIES.) 


1 

The 

Stag  looking  into  the  Water. 

14 

The 

Fox  and  the  Frog. 

2 

The 

Hares  and  ETogs. 

15 

The 

mischievous  Dog. 

3 

The 

Lark  and  her  Young  Ones. 

16 

The 

Cock  and  the  Jewel. 

4 

The 

Lion  and  the  Four  Bulls. 

17 

The 

Fighting  Cocks  and  the 

Eagle. 

5 

The 

Fox  and  the  Lion. 

18 

The 

Crow  and  the  Mussel. 

6 

The 

Bull  and  the  Goat. 

19 

The 

Fox  and  the  Wolf. 

7 

The 

Ox  and  the  Frog. 

20 

The 

Wolf  and  the  Lamb. 

8 

The 

Lion,  the  Bear  and  the  Fox. 
Shepherd's  Boy. 

21 

The 

Fox  and  the  Crab. 

9 

The 

22 

The 

Ass,  the  Lion  and  the 

Cock. 

10 

The 

Hawk  and  the  Nightingale. 

23 

The 

Wasps  and  the  Honey  Pot. 

11 

The 

old  Dog  and  his  Master. 

24 

The 

Vine  and  the  Goat. 

12 

13 

The 

The 

Wild  Boar  and  the  Fox. 

Nurse  and  the  Wolf. 

25 

The 

Dog  and  the  Wolf. 

f34.  THE  ROCKY  MOUNTAINS  AND  THE  GREAT  CENTRAL  PLAIN. 


2  Map,  North  America — Cretaceous  period. 

3  Parts  under  water. 

4  Phenocodus  primevus  Cope — Eocene,  Wy¬ 

oming. 

5  Titanotherium  robustum,  Miocene,  South 

Dakota. 

6  Restoration  of  Titanotherium  robustum. 

7  Physical  map — North  America. 

8  Map— Physical  areas  of  Rocky  mountains 

and  Great  basin. 

9  Colorado  and  Utah. 

10  Geological  map  of  Wasatch  moun¬ 

tains. 

11  Castle  rock — Green  river — Wyoming. 

12  Chimney  rock — Green  river — Wyoming. 

13  Echo  canyon,  Utah. 

14  Pulpit  rock. 


15  Weber  canyon. 

16  Devil’s  slide. 

17  Ogden — East  from  Weber  river. 

18  City  hall  and  opera  house. 

19  Map — Lake  Bonneville. 

20  Utah — Logan  canyon — Ancient  terraces. 

21  Salt  Lake  City — From  Prospect  hill. 

22  Brigham  Young’s  residence. 

23  Mormon  temple. 

24  Mormon  tabernacle. 

25  Utah — Bear  river  dam.  canal  for  irrigation. 

26  Canal  for  irrigation.  ' 

27  Land  reclaimed  by  irrigation. 

28  Pear  trees  near  Ogden. 

29  Cabbage  field  near  Ogden. 

30  Tomato  field. 

31  Beet  field  near  Lehi. 


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32  Harvesting-  alfalfa. 

33  Castle  canyon. 

34  Castle  canyon — Castle  gate. 

35  Map — Colorado. 

30  Denver — The  capitol. 

37  Monument  Park — Mother  Grundy. 

38  The  Bridge  of  Sighs. 

39  Gateway  to  Garden  of  the  Gods — West¬ 

ward. 

40  Eastward. 

41  Garden  of  the  Gods — Cathedral  spires. 

42  Balanced  rock. 

43  Manitou — Colorado. 


44  Colorado  Springs,  from  top  of  Cheyenne 

canyon. 

45  Pike's  peak  railroad. 

40  Top  of  Pike’s  peak — The  observatory. 

47  Train  in  Itoyal  gorge — Colorado. 

48  Bridge  in  Royal  gorge. 

49  Leadville,  Colorado. 

50  Mountain  of  the  Holy  Cross,  Colorado. 

51  Marshall  pass,  Colorado. 

52  Black  canyon,  Colorado  —  Curricanti 

Needle. 

53  Mt.  Kendall,  from  Silverton. 

54  Pass  from  Silverton  to  Ophir. 


|35.  NEW  MEXICO,  ARIZONA  AND  THE  GRAND  CANYON. 


1  Map. 

2  Old  palace,  New  Mexico. 

8  Church  San  Miguel,  Santa  Fe. 

4  Old  Curiosity  Shop,  Santa  Fe. 

5  A  Mexican  house. 

6  Mesa  Encantada. 

7  In  Pueblo  San  Juan. 

8  of  Luguna. 

9  Old  Carreta. 

10  Acoma  Pueblo. 

11  Relics  of  an  ancient  race. 

12  Navajo  church.  New  Mexico. 

13  Pueblo  of  Walpi,  Arizona. 

14  Tewa. 

15  Taos. 

16  Indians  of  Southern  Utah. 

17  Apache  Chief  Geronimo. 

18  Pair  of  Mojave  Indians.  . 

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20  Ruins  of  cliff  dwellings. 


21  Section  north,  of  Grand  canyon. 

22  Stage  route  to  Grand  canyon. 

23  San  Francisco  mountains. 

24  San  Francisco  mountains. 

25  Stage  to  Grand  canyon. 

26  Hance's  camp. 

27  Canyon,  north  from  Moran  point. 

28  North  from  Bissell  point. 

29  Southwest  from  Bissell  point. 

30  Northeast  from  Bissell  point. 

31  From  O’Neill’s  point. 

32  South  from  Dance’s  trail. 

33  Hance’s  new  trail. 

34  At  the  river. 

35  Southwest  from  Hance’s  trail. 

36  North  from  Hance's  camp. 

37  Tower  of  Label. 

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39  Cactus,  World’s  Fair. 

40  Yucca  in  bloom. 


36.  ENGLISH  HISTORY. 


1  King  Alfred  and  the  cakes. 

2  Sir  Thomas  More  in  prison. 

3  Queen  Philippa  pleading  for  burghers. 

4  Mary  Stuart  and  Elizabeth. 

5  Destruction  of  Spanish  Armada. 

6  Siege  of  Gibraltar,  1704. 

7  Death  of  Nelson. 

8  Battle  of  Waterloo. 

9  Meeting  of  Wellington  and  Bliieher. 

10  Bombardment  of  Sebastopol.  1855. 

11  Tower  of  London. 

12  Kenilworth  castle. 

13  Warwick  castle. 

14  Windsor  castle. 

14a  Windsor  castle,  east  terrace. 


15  Windsor  Stoke — Pogis  chapel. 

16  Canterbury  cathedral. 

17  Queen  Victoria. 

18  Bplmorai  castle. 

19  Westminster  abbey. 

20  East  end. 

21  Hall — Interior. 

22  Poet's  corner,  Westminster  abbey. 

23  Canning  monument,  Westminster. 

24  House  of  Parliament. 

25  House  of  Commons. 

26  Edinburgh  castle — Above. 

27  Below. 

2£  Abbotsford. 

29  Melrose  abbey. 


437.  LIFE  OF  COLUMBUS,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  AND  PAUL  REVERE ’S  RIDE. 


COLUMBUS. 

1  Columbus  before  council  at  Salamanca. 

3  Propounding  his  theories. 

5  Leaving  Palos. 

6  Three  ships. 

7  Dawn  revealing  New  World  to  Columbus. 

8  Dawn  revealing  New  World  to  Columbus. 

9  Landing  of  Columbus. 

10  Columbus’  return  from  America. 

11  In  chains. 

12  Death-bed  of  Columbus. 

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WASHINGTON. 

1  Washington. 

1  y2  The  cherry  tree  incident. 

2  Young  Washington  a  peacemaker. 

2  y2  Washington  as  a  surveyor. 

3  Courtship  of  Washington. 

4  Washington  at  Fort  Duquesne. 

4  y2  The  people  of  Winchester  appealing  to 

Washington. 

5  Washington  taking  command  of  the  army. 


6  Crossing  the  Delaware. 

6a/£  Subduing  a  camp  brawl. 

7  The  prayer  at  Valley  Forge. 

8  Surrender,  of  Cornwallis. 

9  Washington  entering  New  York  city. 

10  Lafayette  at  Mount  Vernon. 

11  The  inaugural  address  of  Washington. 

11  Vj  Lady  Washington’s  reception. 

12  Last  moments  of  Washington. 

13  Washington’s  birthday. 

PAUL  REVERE. 

1  He  said  to  his  friend,  “If  the  British 

march.” 

2  Then  he  climbed  to  the  tower  of  the 

church. 

3  And  lo  !  as  he  looks  on  the  belfry’s  height 

4  And  beneath,  from  the  pebbles,  in  pass¬ 

ing  a  spark. 

5  It  was  twelve  by  the  village  clock. 

6  It  was  one  by  the  village  clock. 

7  And  one  was  safe  and  asleep  in  his  bed. 

8  How  the  farmers  gave  them  bail  tor  ball 


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38.  ROBINSON  CRUSOE,  CINDERELLA,  AND  RED  RIDING  HOOD. 


ROBINSON  CRUSOE. 

His  father  entreats  him  to  stay  home. 

He  holds  fast  to  a  piece  of  wreck. 

He  loads  his  raft. 

He  begins  to  be  ill. 

He  sails  around  his  island. 

He  starts  on  his  journey. 

He  discovers  bones  of  human  bodies. 

He  gets  a  view  of  the  wreck. 

He  delivers  Friday. 

Crusoe  and  Friday  in  cave. 

The  Spaniard  has  fierce  fight  with  savage. 
The  prospect  of  deliverance  overcomes  him. 

CINDERELLA. 

Cinderella  helping  her  sisters  dress  for 
the  ball. 


2  Cinderella's  sisters  leave  her  alone  at 

home. 

3  Godmother  appears. 

4  Cinderella  at  the  ball. 

5  Drops  the  glass  slipper  in  her  flight. 

6  The  glass  slipper  fits  Cinderella’s  foot. 

RED  RIDING  HOOD. 

1  Little  Red  Riding  Hood  leaving  home. 

2  Meeting  the  wolf. 

3  The  wolf  at  door  of  grandmother’s  cottage. 

4  Dressing  in  grandmother’s  night- 

robe. 

5  Little  Red  Riding  Hood  in  bed  with  the 

wolf. 

G  The  wolf  killed  by  the  woodman. 


|39.  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN,  UNCLE  TOM’S  CABIN,  SUWANEE  RIVER,  OLD  KEN¬ 
TUCKY  HOME. 


ABRAHAM  LINCOLN. 

1  Birthplace  of  Lincoln. 

2  Lincoln  on  a  flatboat. 

3  A  wood-chopper,  studying  at  noon. 

4  Lincoln’s  debate  with  Douglas. 

5  Lincoln  raising  the  flag  on  Independence 

hall. 

6  Lincoln’s  first  inauguration. 

7  Lincoln  visiting  soldiers  in  hospital. 

8  First  reading  of  emancipation  proclama¬ 

tion. 

9  Lincoln’s  speech  at  Gettysburg. 

10  Visit  to  Richmond. 

11  Assassination  of  Lincoln. 

12  Death-bed  of  Lincoln. 

13  Lincoln’s  monument,  Springfield,  Ill. 

14  Abraham  Lincoln. 

UNCLE  TOM’S  CABIN. 

1  George  Harris  taking  leave  of  his  wife. 

2  An  evening  in  Uncle  Tom’s  cabin. 

3  Escape  of  Eliza  and  child  on  the  ice. 

4  Uncle  Tom  sold  and  leaving  his  family. 

5  Eva  St.  Clair  makes  a  friend  of  Uncle 

Tom. 


6  Uncle  Tom  saves  Eva  from  drowning. 

7  George  Harris  resisting  the  slave  hunters. 

8  Eva  and  Topsy. 

9  Eva  reading  to  Uncle  Tom. 

10  Eva’s  dying  farewell. 

11  Legree’s  cruelty  to  Uncle  Tom. 

12  Death  of  Uncle  Tom. 

SUWANEE  RIVER— 8  slides. 

1  Way  down  upon  de  S’wanee  ribber. 

2  Dere’s  where  my  heart  is  turning  ebber. 

3  All  up  and  down  the  whole  creation. 

4  Chorus:  All  de  world  am  sad. 

5  All  round  de  little  farm  I  wandered. 

6  When  I  was  playing  with  my  brother. 

7  One  little  hut  among  the  bushes. 

8  When  shall  I  see  the  bees  a-humming. 

OLD  KENTUCKY  HOME— 6  slides. 

1  Kentucky  home. 

2  Weep  no  more  today. 

3  Of  the  moon. 

4  Have  no  part. 

5  A  few  more  days. 

6  The  road. 


140.  AMERICAN  HISTORY. 


(SECOND 

1  Landing  of  Columbus,  1492. 

2  De  Soto  discovering  the  Mississippi. 

3  Landing  of  Henry  Hudson. 

4  Landing  at  Jamestown,  1607. 

5  Baptism  of  Pocahontas. 

6  Marriage  of  Pocahontas. 

7  Pilgrims  welcomed  by  Samoset,  1621. 

8  Puritans’  first  Sunday  in  America. 

9  The  courtship  of  Miles  Standish. 

10  Bridal  procession  from  “Courtship  of 

Miles  Standish.” 

11  Landing  of  Roger  Williams,  1636. 

12  Treaty  with  Indians. 

13  Retreat  of  Braddock. 

14  Death  of  General  Montcalm,  1759. 

15  Patrick  Henry’s  address. 

16  Boston  tea  party. 

17  Battle  of  Lexington,  1775. 

18  Retreat  of  British  from  Concord. 

19  Capture  of  Ticonderoga. 

20  Evacuation  of  Boston. 

21  Battle  of  Trenton. 

22  Surrender  of  Burgoyne,  1777. 

23  Action  of  Serapis  and  Richard. 


SERIES.) 

24  Treason  of  Arnold. 

25  Capture  of  Major  Andre. 

26  General  Marion  and  British  officer,  1789. 

27  Constitutional  convention,  1787. 

28  Franklin’s  experiment  with  kite. 

29  Franklin  at  court  of  St.  James. 

30  Drafting  the  Declaration  of  Independence. 

31  Battle  of  Tippecanoe. 

32  Fulton’s  first  steamboat. 

33  Constitution  and  Guerriere. 

34  First  passenger  train  in  United  States. 

35  Webster’s  reply  to  Hayne: 

36  Storming  of  Chapultepec,  1847. 

37  Henry  Clay  in  United  States  senate. 

38  Landing  of  Atlantic  cable  in  Newfound¬ 

land. 

THE  STAR  SPANGLED  BANNER. 

1  Oh,  say  can  you  see. 

2  And  the  rockets’  red  glare. 

3  On  the  shore  dimly  seen. 

4  And  where  is  that  band, 

5  Oh,  thus  be  it  ever. 

6  And  this  be  our  motto 


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f41.  EVANGELINE,  RIP  VAN  WINKLE,  VILLAGE  BLACKSMITH. 


1  The  forest  primeval. 

2  Pastor  in  street  of  Acadia. 

3  Evangeline  going  to  church. 

4  House  and  barns  of  Benedict. 

5  Evangeline  and  Gabriel  hunting  eggs. 

6  Indian  summer — Return  of  flocks  and  har¬ 

vesters. 

7  Basil  and  Benedict  arranging  betrothal. 

8  Notary  drinking  to  health  of  couple. 

9  Merry-making  at  the  betrothal. 

10  Women  in  churchyard  —  Arrival  of  sol¬ 

diers. 

11  Engjjsh  commander  delivering  order. 

12  Priest  in  church — Subduing  his  people. 

13  Parting  of  Evangeline  and  Gabriel. 

14  Evangeline  with  her  father  at  seaside. 

15  Burial  of  Evangeline’s  father. 

1G  Evangeline  at  the  prow  of  the  boat. 

17  Boat  on  Mississippi — With  bugler. 

18  Basil  on  horseback  calling  his  cattle. 

19  Evangeline  in  the  garden. 

20  Indian  woman  at  tent  of  Evangeline. 

21  Black-robed  chief  of  the  missions. 

22  Hunter’s  lodge  in  ruins. 

23  Evangeline  in  Philadelphia  visiting  the 

sick. 


24  Evangeline  finds  Gabriel  at  last. 

RIP  VAN  WINKLE. 

1  Rip  playing  with  the  children. 

2  In  the  village  inn. 

3  And  his  scolding  wife. 

4  On  the  mountains. 

5  Returns  after  a  sleep  of  twenty 

years. 

6  Relating  his  story. 

THE  COURTIN. 

1  Zekie  crep’  up  quiet  unbeknown. 

2  An’  there  sot  Iluldy  all  alone. 

3  She  thought  no  voice  hed  sech  a  swing. 

4  He  stood  a  spell  on  one  foot  fust. 

5  Thet  last  word  pricked  him  like  a  pin. 

THE  VILLAGE  BLACKSMITH. 

1  Under  a  spreading  chestnut  tree. 

2  You  can  hear  him  swing  his  heavy  sledge. 

3  And  children  coming  home  from  school. 

4  He  goes  on  Sunday  to  his  church. 

5  And  with  his  hard,  rough  hand. 

6  Each  morning  sees  some  task  begin. 

7  Longfellow  in  his  study. 


f42.  EGYPT. 
(WITH  LECTURE). 


1  Relief  map  of  Africa. 

2  Egyptian  universe. 

3  Roman  empire — Third  century. 

4  Map  of  Egypt. 

5  Plan  of  Alexandria. 

6  Barrage  of  the  Nile. 

7  Lotus  and  papyrus. 

8  Field  of  daisies  in  Egypt. 

9  Sacred  ibis. 

10  Hawk  (falcon). 

11  Plan  of  Caii;o. 

12  Cairo — Old  gate. 

13  Street  scene. 

14  Hotel  du  Nil,  court. 

15  Water  vender. 

16  '  Street  restaurant. 

17  The  citadel. 

18  Mosque  of  Mohammed  Ali. 

19  Panorama,  northwest  from  citadel. 

20  Street  scene  and  mosque. 

21  Old  Cairo — Mosque  of  Amr — Sanctuary. 

22  Pair  of  columns. 

23  Cairo — Native  shoemaker. 

24  Donkeys  and  donkey  boys. 

25  A  runner. 

26  Tombs  of  the  Mamelukes. 

27  Gizeh — The  museum,  interior. 

28  Khefren — Portrait-statue  in  museum. 

29  Wooden  statue  from  Sakkara. 

30  Road  to  Great  Pyramid. 

31  Pyramid  of  Cheops  (Ivhufu,  3969-3908 

B.  C.) 

32  Section  of  great  pyramid. 

33  Great  pyramid — Detail. 

34  The  Sphinx — Front  view. 

35  The  third  pyramid  (Menkaura  3845-3784 

B.  C.) 

36  The  desert. 


37  Sakkara — Step  pyramid. 

38  Memphis — Statue  of  Rameses  II. 

39  Banks  of  the  Nile. 

40  Sunset  on  the  Nile. 

41  A  shaduf  on  the  Nile. 

42  A  sakiyeh,  Heliopolis. 

43  Section  of  Temple  of  Ivhunsu,  Thebes. 

44  Denderah — Front  view  of  temple. 

45  Denderah — Rear  wall  of  temple. 

46  Map  of  Thebes. 

47  Temple  of  Luxor — Colonnade  looking 

northeast. 

48  Statue  of  Rameses  II. 

49  Plan  of  restored  temples  at  Karnak. 

50  Karnak.  the  southern  Pylons — Looking  in. 

51  The  sacred  lake. 

52  The  obelisk. 

53  Hypost.vle  hall,  main  avenue. 

54  Hypostyle  hall,  looking  north. 

55  King  Sheshenk  and  Jewish  captives. 

56  Restoration  of  hall  of  columns. 

57  Thebes — The  Ramesseum. 

58  Mummy  of  Rameses  II,  or  “Sesostris.” 

59  Thebes — Colossi  of  Memnon. 

60  Edfu — rylon  of  great  temple. 

61  Mural  sculptures. 

62  Map — Assuan  to  Philae. 

63  Island  of  Thilae — From  the  north. 

64  Philae — Temple  of  Isis,  first  pylon. 

65  Temple  of  Isis,  looking  out  first 

pylon. 

66  “Pharaoh’s  Bed,”  general  view. 

67  Caravan  of  camels. 

68  Assuan — The  market. 

69  Nubians. 

70  Abu-Simbel — Facade  of  great  temple. 

71  Bougainvillea  speciosa. 

72  Sacred  lotus  of  the  Nile. 


f43.  GREECE  (WITH  LECTURE). 


1  Relief  map  of  Europe. 

2  Map — Greece  and  the  Greek  colonies. 

3  Modern  Greece. 

4  Athens  and  environs. 


5  Piraeus— General  view. 

6  Piraeus — Fruit  stand. 

7  Bay  of  Phaleron. 


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Plan  of  ancient  Athens.  41 

Athens — Acropolis  from  southwest.  42 

Dr.  Schliemann's  house.  43 

The  academy  of  science.  44 

Statue  of  Aristotle.  45 

Athens — Old  Byzantine  church.  46 

Tower  of  the  Winds.  47 

Choragic  monument  of  Lysikrates.  48 

Arch  of  Hadrian.  49 

Stadion,  restored.  50 

Greek  soldiers.  51 

Greek  lady.  52 

Greek  children.  53 

Theater  of  Dionysos.  54 

Plan  of  Acropolis.  55 

Athens — Acropolis,  temple  of  Nike  Ap-  56 

teros.  57 

Parthenon — Western  front.  58 

Northeast  corner,  restored.  59 

East  front  restored  and  dissected.  60 

“The  Fates”  from  east,  pediment.  61 

Athens — Parthenon,  fragment  of  frieze.  62 

Parthenon,  fragment  of  frieze.  63 

Statue  of  Athena  from’  Yarvakeion.  64 

Erechtheion,  portico  of  Caryatides.  65 

Erechtheion,  from  southwest.  66 

Archaic  statue,  Acropolis  museum.  68 

The  Theseion.  67 

Tribune  of  Demosthenes.  69 

Statue  of  Demosthenes  in  the  Hermitage. 
Athens — Areopagus,  the  steps.  70 

Areopagus.  71 

Statue  of  the  Laocoon.  72 

Statue  of  Mercury  flying. 


44.  CHILDREN  OF 


An  igloo,  from  outside.  16 

Diagram  of  Eskimo  hut.  17 

Standing  before  the  bed.  18 

Inside  the  igloo.  19 

A  home  scene.  20 

Women  and  babies.  21 

A  team  of  dogs.  22 

Playing  with  pin  and  cup-ball.  23 

Playing  “noo-glook-took.”  24 

Sled  made  With  ice.  25 

Reindeer  “hunting.”  26 

Child  shooting  at  dogs.  27 

The  dogs’  dinner-time.  28 

Hunting  the  musk  ox.  29 

Playing  at  hunting  the  musk  ox.  30 


Map — Marathon  and  environs. 

Marathon — The  hill  called  “Soros.” 

The  sea  from  top  of  “Soros.” 

The  strait  of  Salamis. 

Eleusis. 

Megara. 

Peasant’s  home. 

Ancient  Corinth — The  temple. 

A  Corinthian  capital. 

Map — Nauplia. 

Nauplia — The  Palamidi. 

Plan  of  Tiryns. 

Tiryns — “Cyclopean”  wall. 

Argos — The  Acropolis. 

Mycenae — From  railway  station. 

Gate  of  the  lions.  % 

Excavations  by  Dr.  Schliemann. 
“Treasury  of  Atreus.” 

Bust  of  Homer. 

Gold  cup  from  Vaphio. 

Plan  of  Olympia. 

Olympia — The  Buleuterion. 

Olympian  statue  of  Jupiter  restored. 
Olympia — Entrance  to  Stadion. 

The  Heraeon. 

Hermes  by  Praxiteles. 

Mount  Chalkis — The  sea. 

Aegean — Gulf  of  Corinth. 

Mesolongion — Grave  of  Lord  Byron's 

heart. 

Greek  soldier. 

Gladiolus. 

Narcissus. 


THE  COLD. 

Bear  killing  walrus. 

An  unwelcome  visitor. 

Boys  rolling  down  hill. 

A  race  on  hands  and  feet. 
Playing  sand-bag  ball. 
Knives  and  forks  of  ivory. 
Catching  runaway  dog. 

The  seal’s  igloo. 

Waiting  for  the  seal. 

Boys  spearing  fish. 

The  baby’s  place  on  sled. 
Eskimo  boat. 

A  kiak. 

Boy  shooting  a  deer. 
Adrift  on  ice  floe. 


45.  PICTURES  FROM  MOTHER  GOOSE. 


Title  pictures. 

17 

Song  of  sixpence. 

Jack  and  Jill. 

18 

King  was  in  counting  house. 

Tom  the  Piper’s  Son. 

19 

Little  man  and  gun. 

Little  Jack  Horner. 

20 

Willy  boy. 

Pussy’s  in  the  well. 

21 

Jack  Sprat. 

Polly,  put  the  kettle  on. 

22 

John  Smith. 

Hey  diddle  diddle. 

23 

Mistress  Mary. 

Little  Boy  Blue. 

24 

Ride  a  cock-horse. 

Little  Bo  Peep. 

25 

Rub-a-dub-dub. 

Baa  baa,  black  sheep. 

26 

See-saw. 

Little  Miss  Muffett. 

27 

Curly  locks. 

Simple  Simon  went  a-fishing. 

28 

Two  legs. 

Met  a  pieman. 

29 

One  misty  mornin^ 

There  was  a  crooked  man. 

30 

Four-and-twenty  tailors. 

Hark,  the  dogs  do  bark. 

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A  farmer. 

Old  King  Cole. 

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Old  woman  in  shoe. 

|46.  ROBIN  HOOD, 

WILLIAM  TELL,  LADY  OF  THE  LAKE. 

OF  THE  LAKE. 

4 

Robin  Hood. 

Typical  English  home. 

6 

And  Friar  Tuck. 

Sherwood  forest. 

7 

Arrests  King  Richard 

Same. 

8 

Paying  homage  to  Richard. 

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9  Newstead  abbey. 

10  The  last  shaft. 

11  At  grave  of  Robin  Hood. 

WILLIAM  TELL. 

1  Chamois  in  the  Alps. 

2  Gessler. 

3  William  Tell. 

4  Map  of  four  cantons. 

5  The  hat. 

6  Tell’s  oath. 

7  Answer. 

8  Escape. 


9  Return  to  family. 

10  Swiss  resolve  to  rebel. 

11  Oath  of  the  Rutli. 

12  Tell  resolves  to  kill  Gessler. 

LADY  OF  THE  LAKE. 

1  Canto  1,  v.  13. 

3  2,  v.  6. 

4  3,  v.  9. 

5  3,  v.  22- 

6  4,  v.  13. 

7  4,  v.  29. 


47.  KAFFIR  LIFE. 


1  Captain  in  his  cabin,  South  Atlantic  steam¬ 

ship. 

2  Officer  on  duty,  South  Atlantic  steamship. 

3  The  boatswain,  South  Atlantic  steamship. 

4  Chief  cook,  South  Atlantic  steamship. 

5  Steward  on  steamship,  South  Atlantic 

steamship. 

6  Ship-life,  South  Atlantic  steamship. 

7  Cape  Verde — Africa. 

8  Indian  ocean — Natal. 

9  Ricksha  drawn  by  Zulu,  Durban — Natal. 

10  Policeman,  Pietermaritzburg — Natal. 

11  Wagonette  and  oxen  crossing  Amanzintole 

R. — Natal. 

12  Front  view  from  a  missionary’s  home. 

13  Missionary  home— Natal. 

14  Zulu  schoolgirls  carrying  water  for  use  in 

the  mission  school. 

15  Zulu  kraal — Pietermaritzburg — Natal. 

16  .  Natal. 

17  Kaffir  kraal,  Natal. 


18  Inhabitants  of  a  Zulu  kraal,  civilized  and 

heathen. 

19  Construction  of  Kaffir  hut — Natal. 

20  Zulu  housewife  and  child. 

21  Chief  Timothy  Ogle  (half  caste)  and  his 

family. 

22  Figtree — Natal. 

23  Zulu  boys  making  hominy. 

24  Field  work— Natal. 

25  Zulu  dancing. 

26  Children. 

27  Woman's  costume. 

28  Belles. 

29  Woman  carrying  iron  pot — Natal. 

30  Little  herder  boy — Zululand — Natal. 

31  Typical  costume  of  Zulu  young  men. 

32  Zulu  Kaffir — Natal. 

33  Zulu  dandy. 

34  Wizard. 

35  Young  men  in  courting  costume. 


48.  RIVERS 

1  The  pool,  White  mountains. 

2  Rapids,  Columbia  river. 

3  Delaware  water  gap.  - 

4  Falls.  Cheyenne  canyon. 

5  The  Dalles,  Wisconsin. 

6  Yukon  river  and  plain. 

7  Drift  from  flood.  Yukon  river. 

8  River  Seine.  Paris. 

9  Bois  de  Boulogne,  Paris. 

10  Paris,  the  Seine. 

11  Panorama  of  Rhine,  Heidelberg. 

12  Coeur  d’Alene,  Idaho. 

13  Plaine,  New  Orleans. 

14  Cutting  ice — Mississippi  river. 

15  Lucerne  and  lake. 


AND  GLACIERS. 

16  Yellowstone  river. 

17  Yosemite  valley. 

18  Canon  of  the  Colorado. 

19  Mammoth  cave. 

20  Map  of  Mammoth  cave. 

21  Muir  glacier. 

22  Davidson  glacier.  Alaska. 

23  Floating  ice,  Muir  glacier. 

24  On  Muir  glacier. 

25  Teku  glacier,  Alaska. 

26  Mer  de  Glace. 

27  Adyl  valley,  the  Caucasus. 

28  Base  of  Rhone  glacier. 

29.  Mer  de  glace. 

30  Gorner  glacier,  from  Moraine. 


49.  THE  CHICAGO  WATER  SYSTEM. 


1  Map  Chicago,  1830. 

2  Chicago,  1830. 

3  Original  water  works. 

4  Plan  of  engine,  old  works. 

5  Map,  growth  of  Ohuago. 

6  Water  tunnels  and  mains. 

7  Ten-foot  tunnel  and  branches. 

8  Old,  new,  and  four-mile  tunnels. 

9  Diagram,  68th  street  tunnel. 

10  Interior  new  tunnel,  construction. 

11  Interior  new  tunnel. 

12  Air  lock,  used  during  construction. 

13  Bringing  out  cars  of  earth. 

14  Carter  Harrison  crib  (new  tunnel). 

15  Near  view  Harrison  crib. 

16  The  supetstructure  Harrison  crib. 

17  Diagram,  Harrison  crib. 

18  Floor  plans,  Harrison  crib. 

19  The  well  and  shaft,  Harrison  crib. 

20  Floating  out  the  foundation.  . 


21  Building  the  superstructure. 

22  Building  the  superstructure. 

23  Four-mile  crib. 

24  Well,  four-mile  crib. 

25  Sixty-eighth  street  crib. 

26  Well,  Sixty-eighth  street  crib. 

27  Pumping  station,  Central  Park  avenue. 

28  Pumping  station,  Springfield  avenue. 

29  Excavating  for  pit,  Central  Park  station. 

30  Pit,  Central  Park  station. 

31  In  the  pit,  Springfield  avenue. 

32  Diagram  Springfield  avenue. 

33  In  the  boiler  room. 

34  Fourteenth  street  station. 

35  Pump,  Fourteenth  street  station,  30  mil¬ 

lion  gallons. 

36  Chicago  avenue  station. 

37  New  boilers  for  Chicago  avenue. 

38  Twenty-second  street  station. 


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43  A  pipe-yard,  36  i neb  moire 

44  A  pipe  derrick. 

45  Taking  supplies  to  cribs. 

46  Lake  View  crib. 


50.  VIEWS  OF  CHICAGO. 


Panorama  south  from  Auditorium.  27 

'North  from  Auditorium.  28 

West  of  Auditorium.  29 

Columbus  Memorial  building.  30 

Old  Colon?  bull  ling. 

Carson,  Pirie,  Scott  &  Co.  I  adding.  31 

Rando'uh  street.  )•  rkmg  east.  32 

Corner  of  Madison  and  Ogden.  33 

Dearborn  avenue,  soa'c  Lorn  .Vrp.’e  street.  34 
Ashland  avenue,  south  i>om  Monroe.  35 

State  street,  between  Indiana  and  llli-  36 
nois,  dirty  aliey. 

Union  Puck  Congregational  <hur  h.  37 

Newberry  Library.  38 

Third  Presbyterian  church.  .  39 

Archbishop  Quigley’s  residence.  40 

Lake  Front  park.  41 

Jackson  park  bicycle  track.  42 

Grant  monument  from  Clark  street.  43 

Signal  of  Peace,  Lincoln  park.  44 

Fort  Dearborn  Massacre  monument.  45 

Haymarket  monument  (1897).  46 

Illinois  Central  depot.  47 

I.  C.  sub-station,  Van  Buren  street. 

East  entrance  to  Washington  street  tun-  48 
nel.  49 

Metropolitan  “L”  west  from  Canal.  50 

Crossing  Lake  Street  “L.” 


Train  top  of  Lake  street  bridge. 

Halsted  street,  lift  bridge. 

Van  Buren  street  bridge. 

Revenue  cutter  and  whaleback  in  entrance 
to  Chicago  river. 

At  the  coal  docks. 

Lumber  schooners. 

Dock  scene  in  lumber  district. 

In  the  lumber  district. 

Rolliug  mill  and  river,  South  Chicago. 

Aud  shipping  on  north  branch  of 
river  at  Clybourne. 

Stockyards,  a  drove  of  steers. 

Cattlemen  on  Ilalsted  street. 

Haymarket  square. 

Mounted  policemen. 

Fire  at  Kirk's  soap  factory. 

Ambulance  on  way  to  hospital. 

South  Water  street  west  from  State  street. 
Business  man  and  stenographer. 

Horse  market,  Chicago. 

Waste  paper  scavenger. 

Shoe  string  peddler  with  stand  near  Bos¬ 
ton  store. 

Clothing  factory. 

Woman  with  basket  of  wood. 

Chicago  fishing  smack. 


51.  DOMESTIC 

Introductory. 

Farm  steading. 

Collie  and  pups. 

Terrier. 

St.  Po  aarcL 
Mastiff, 
f  l  uim  i . 

Cart  horse. 

Stallion. 

Donkey. 

Pig. 

Poultry. 

Hen  and  chickens. 

Ducks. 

Geese. 

Turkey. 

Pigeons. 

Cat. 

Sheep. 

Sheep  and  lambs. 

Goat. 

Cow. 

Calf. 

Bull. 


52.  GREENLAND’ 

Introductory. 

Our  first  iceberg 
Among  the  young  ice. 

Spanning. 

The  crow’s  nest. 

Fast  to  land  ice. 

The  eagle’s  nest. 

A  dead  walrus. 

Iceberg,  near  Disco. 

Our  first  kyak. 

An  omiack,  or  woman’s  boat. 

Noaswak. 

A  sleigh  and  dogs. 


AND  WILD  ANIMALS. 

25  Mary’s  little  lamb. 

26  Hippopotamus  family. 

27  Bison 

28  Red  kangaroo. 

29  Eland,  hind  and  young. 

30  Orangoutang. 

31  Bear  and  cub,  Australia. 

32  Australian  bear. 

33  Sea-lion. 

34  Platypus. 

35  Flamingoes. 

36  Cape-crowned  crane. 

37  Black  beaked  pull. 

38  Cormorant  standing. 

39  Fire  puffins  on  rock. 

40  Cormorant  sitting. 

41  Guillemots. 

42  Stork’s  nest. 

43  Laughing  jackass. 

44  Heron  nest. 

45  Young  spoonbill. 

46  Young  pelicans. 

47  Pigeons. 


ICY  MOUNTAINS. 

14  Group  of  Esquimaux  dogs. 

15  A  visit  from  the  governor. 

16  Upernavik. 

17  In  the  ice  at  Upernavik. 

18  “Making  off”  walrus  skins. 

19  The  governor  of  Upernavik. 

20  Two  of  the  governor’s  children. 

21  Four  native  girls. 

22  Seal  fishing. 

23  Heavy  ice  in  Melville  bay. 

24  A  quiet  day  in  Melville  bay. 

25  Ship  beside  iceberg. 

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Cape  Yorke  and  Conical  island. 

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Whalebone. 

Group  of  Arctic  Highlanders. 

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The  whale’s  tail. 

Dalyrmple  rock. 

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Harpoons. 

A  day’s  “bag.” 

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Our  constant  companions. 

An  Esquimaux  of  Eta  Close. 

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A  group  on  the  quarter  deck. 

Snaring  eider  ducks. 

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A  small  Arctic  specimen. 

A  polar  bear. 

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Two  Esquimaux. 

A  young  bear. 

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“Kate  Mackay.” 

Whaling — The  whale’s  tongue. 

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An  Esquimaux  encampment. 

The  whale’s  fin. 

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Off  Cape  Hooper. 

The  whale’s  lip. 

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The  last  iceberg. 

53.  DICKENS’  CHRISTMAS  CAROL. 


22  Interior  of  Cratchit’s  house. 

23  The  churchyard. 

24  Buying  turkey  at  door. 

25  Interior  of  nephew’s  house. 

ANDERSEN’S  LITTLE  TIN  SOLDIER. 

1  Introductory  slide. 

2  Tin  soldiers. 

3  Little  lady. 

4  The  playthings  began  to  have  their  own 

way. 

5  A  little  black  goblin. 

6  To  look  for  him. 

7  Ought  to  have  a  boat. 

8  A  water  rat. 

9  A  great  fish. 

10  Cut  him  open. 

11  Tin  soldiers  thrown  into  the  stove. 

12  Found  in  shape  of  a  little  tin  heart. 


Scrooge’s  office. 

Doorway  of  Scrooge’s  house. 
Effect — Marley's  face. 
Scrooge's  sitting-room. 

Effect — Marley’s  ghost. 
Scrooge’s  bed-room. 

Effect — Christmas  past. 

The  school-room. 

Effect — Ali  Baba. 

Effect — Robinson  Crusoe. 
Fezziwig’s  ball. 

Scrooge’s  first  love. 

Husband,  wife  and  daughter. 
Christmas  present. 

Bob  Cratchit’s  home. 

Miner's  cottage. 

Nephew's  house. 

Same  as  6. 

Effect — Christmas  Future. 

On  change. 

Marine  store  dealers. 


*54.  GRAY’S  ELEGY 


GRAY’S  ELEGY 
The  curfew  tolls  the  knell. 

Now  fades  the  glimmering  landscape. 

The  moping  owl. 

Beneath  those  rugged  elms. 

The  breezy  call  of  incense  breathing  morn. 
FA>*  them  no  more  the  blazing  hearth  shall 
burn. 

Oft  did  the  harvest  to  their  sickle  yield. 
Let  not  ambition  mock. 

The  paths  of  glory. 

Nor  you  ye  proud. 

Can  storied  urn. 

Perhaps  in  this  neglected  spot. 

Some  village  Hampden. 

Forbade  to  wade  through  slaughter. 

Some  frail  memorial. 

On  some  fond  breast. 

Oft  have  we  seen  him. 

There  at  the  foot  of  yonder  nodding  beech. 
Slow  through  the  church-way  path. 

He  gave  to  misery. 


AND  OTHER  POEMS. 

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OLD  OAKEN  BUCKET. 

1  The  cot  of  my  father. 

2  How  ardent  I  seized  it. 

3  From  the  green  mossy  brim. 

PIED  PIPER  OF  IIAMELIN. 

1  Rats?  They  fought  the  clogs. 

2  Give  your  brains  a  racking. 

3  His  queer  long  coat. 

4  Out  of  the  houses  the  rats  came  tumbling. 

5  Until  they  came  to  the  river  Weser. 

6  And  folks  who  find  me  in  a  passion. 

7  Tripping  and  skipping  ran  merrily  after. 

8  A  wondrous  portal  opened  wide. 

COTTER’S  SATURDAY  NIGHT. 

1  The  toil-worn  cotter. 

2  The  expectant  wee  things. 

3  Their  Jenny,  woman  grown. 

4  Wi’  kindly  welcome,  Jenny  brings  him  ben. 

5  ’Tis  when  a  youthful,  loving,  modest  pail*. 

6  The  priest-like  father  reads  the  sacred 

page. 


55.  SALMON  FISHING  AND  SALT  MAKING. 
(WITH  LECTURE). 


Distant  view  of  traps. 

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Cleaning  the  fish. 

Plan  of  fish  trap. 

13 

Fish  cut  into  pieces,  or  “chips.” 

Boom  of  trap  piles. 

14 

Packing  into  cans. 

Towing  scows  to  traps. 

15 

Filled  cans  not  sealed. 

■Trap,  showing  lead. 

16 

Cans  ready  for  cooking. 

Raising  net  by  hand. 

17 

The  cooling  floor. 

Loading  with  steam  bailer. 

18 

Putting  on  labels. 

Loading  with  steam  bailer. 

19 

Warehouse  full  of  salmon. 

Using  hand  bailer. 

20 

Making  cans. 

Unloading  scow  at  cannery. 

21 

Making  cans. 

Fish  on  floor  at  c*»n>oA’*v. 

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Salting  for  smoking  and  packing. 

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SALT  MAKING. 

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Diagram  of  salt  wells. 

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Works  of  Warsaw  Salt  Co. 

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Brine  pump. 

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Pump  logs. 

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Salt  pans. 

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Dairy  salt  in  bags. 

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Salt  storehouse. 

Loading  lump  salt. 

Salt  breaker. 

Evaporating  basins,  Salt  Lake. 
Basins  and  salt  stacks,  Salt  Lake. 
Piles  or  stacks  of  salt. 

Loading  cars  from  stacks. 

Salt  mill,  Salt  Lake. 

Interior  of  salt  mill. 

A  purifier,  salt  mill. 

Packing  in  bags. 

Packing  5-pound  bags. 

Salt  blocks  for  cattle. 


56.  COFFEE  GROWING— LEATHER  MAKING. 


1  Coffee  plantation. 

2  Coffee  in  bloom. 

3  In  blossom. 

4  Berries. 

5  Tree. 

6  Picking  coffee. 

7  Picking  coffee. 

8  Coffee  piles  for  washing. 

9  Hauling  coffee  to  the  Patio. 

10  Coffee  drying  on  the  Patio. 

11  Drying  coffee  on  the  Patio. 

12  Drying  coffee. 

13  Drying  by  machinery  and  sun. 

14  Coffee  cleaning  machinery. 

15  Coffee  cleaning  machinery. 

16  Sorting  coffee. 

17  Despatching  coffee. 


LEATHER  MAKING. 

1  Hide  cellar. 

2  Unhairing  department. 

3  Metallic  tan  room. 

4  Boarding  room. 

5  Setting  out  by  hand. 

6  Machine  setting. 

7  Trimming  room. 

8  Hand  shaving. 

9  Shaving  machines. 

10  Drum  coloring. 

11  Table  coloring. 

12  Finishing  room. 

13  Machine  finishing. 

14  Hand  finishing  room. 


57.  HOLLAND 

1  Holland  from  the  steamer. 

2  A  sailing  vessel  on  the  Zuyder  Zee. 

3  Rotterdam — The  Leuve  Haven  canal. 

4  Old  house  in  market  place. 

5  The  Deffschevart  canal. 

6  Doedrecht — A  bit  of  Dordt  (canal  view). 

7  The  cathedral. 

8  A  wind  saw  mill. 

9  Scheveningen— The  village  street. 

10  From  the  lighthouse. 

11  Fishing  boat  on  the  beach. 

12  The  beach  (summer). 

13  Haarlem — Cathedral  and  market  place. 

14  Windmill  near  Haarlem. 

15  A  north  Holland  farm. 

16  One  of  the  north  Holland  dog  carts. 

17  Marken — The  village  from  the  harbor. 

18  Street  in  Marken — The  little  boys. 

19  Marken — Some  of  the  little  girls. 

20  A  peasant  woman's  head-dress. 

21  A  Volendam  fisherman — North  Holland. 


58. 

1  Map  of  Norway  and  Sweden. 

2  View  of  Christiana. 

3  Parliament  building,  Christiana. 

4  A  ski  race  near. 

5  A  ski  girl’s  costume. 

6,  7,  S,  9  Copies  of  paintings  in  dining  room 
at  the  king’s  summer  palace 
near  Christiana. 

6  The  courting — Peasant  costume. 

7  The  bride  and  groom. 

8  Welcoming  home  the  bride. 

9  Darby  and  Joan. 

10  Norwegian  carriole  used  in  mountain 

travel. 

11  A  town  school  house. 

12  A  country  schoolhouse — View  of  monu¬ 

ment  to  King  Harald  Haarfager. 

13  Bergund’s  church  built  in  11th  Century. 


AND  BELGIDM. 

22  Amsterdam — From  the  harbor. 

23  Landing  the  morning  milk. 

24  View  on  the  Singel  canal. 

25  Flower  market  on  the  Singel. 

26  Montel  Baens  tower — Amsterdam. 

27  Amsterdam — The  fish  market  quay. 

28  The  great  church  and  street. 

29  Queen  Wilhelmina. 

BELGIUM. 

1  Rotterdam — Oude  haven. 

2  Antwerp. 

3  Cathedral. 

4  Belgium — Ghent — Scene  on  canal. 

5  Ghent — Market  scene. 

6  Mechlin  cathedral. 

7  Waterloo — Commemorative  monument. 

8  Flemish  milkman  and  donkey. 

9  A  dog  team. 

10  Willing  subjects. 


NORWAY. 

14  Peasant  women. 

15  Peasant  girls. 

16  A  married  peasant — Woman’s  costume. 

17  -The  hay-malcer. 

19  Drying  grain  and  hay. 

20  Bringing  home  the  hay. 

21  Washing  clothes. 

22  Gorge  leading  to  Seljestad.  Norway. 

23  At  the  foot  of  the  glacier  Hardanger. 

24  Saeterdal  peasant  costume. 

25  An  old  fashioned  home  and  storehouse. 

26  A  saeter-girl  (a  dairy  maid). 

27  A  canal — Norway. 

28  Bergen. 

29  At  the  quay — Bergen  harbor. 

30  Summer  hotel — Vossevangen. 

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kings  are  crowned. 

Kongsvig,  Lofoten. 

A  fishing  village. 

Drying  cod-fish. 

Laplanders. 

Herd  of  reindeer. 

A  reindeer  sled  (called  pulk). 

Hammerfest. 

A  street  in  Hammerfest. 

North  Cape. 


59.  FRANCE. 


1  Paris — Harbor  of  La  Havre. 

2  Champs  d’Elysees. 

3  Champs  d’Elysees — A  restaurant. 

4  In  the  Bois  de  Boulogne. 

5  Panorama  of  the  Garden  of  Tuiller- 

ies. 

6  Barges  on  the  Seine. 

7  Louvre  from  across  the  river. 

8  Place  de  la  Concorde — Fountains  and 

obelisk. 

9  Cocoa  seller — Place  de  la  Concorde. 

10  Bread  and  wine  merchant — Place  de 

la  Concorde. 

11  Column  and  Place  Vendome. 

12  Notre  Dame. 

13  Cathedral  of  Notre  Dame — Interior, 

from  choir. 

14  Palace  at  Versailles. 

15  Paris — Place  Bastile  and  column  of  July. 

16  Church  of  the  Madalene. 

17  Trocadero  palace. 

18  The  Pantheon. 

19  The  Bourse. 


20  Grand  Opera  house,  facade. 

21  A  news  stand. 

22  Flower  market. 

23  View  from  the  Royal  bridge. 

24  Panorama  of  the  seven  bridges. 

25  Eiffel  tower. 

26  Panorama  of  Toulon. 

27  Street  scene — Seus. 

28  Vineyards  and  chalk  cliffs — Seus. 

29  Bridge  at  Mountbard. 

30  Town  in  Auvergne. 

31  Chateau  de  Maintenon. 

32  A  street  in  Rouen. 

33  Coronation  of  Napoleon,  1805. 

34  Retreat  from  Moscow,  1813. 

35  Napoleon  at  Waterloo,  1815. 

36  Street  scene — St.  Helena. 

37  Napoleon  at  St.  Helena. 

38  Return  of  Napoleon’s  body  to  Paris,  Dec. 

15,  1840. 

39  Paris — Hotel  des  Invalides. 

40  The  tomb  of  Napoleon. 


60. 

1  Constance. 

2  Schaffhausen. 

.  3  Strasburg — The  railway  station. 

4  The  cathedral. 

5  The  cathedral  clock. 

6  Goethe’s  house. 

7  Heidelberg — The  castle. 

9  Worms — The  cathedral. 

10  Luther’s  monument. 

11  Frankfort-on-Main — Luther’s  house. 

12  Goethe’s  monument. 

13  Mayence — Schiller’s  monument. 

14  Mainz — Guttenberg  statue. 

15  Bingen  on  the  Rhine. 

16  The  Mouse  Tower. 

17  Bacharach. 

18  The  Lorelei. 

19  St.  Goar — Rheinfel’s  castle. 

20  Rheinstein  castle. 

21  Stolzenfel’s  castle. 


GERMANY. 

22  Coblenz  and  the  Moselle  river. 

23  Ehrenbreitstein. 

24  Drachenfels  with  the  Seven  mountains. 

25  Bonn — Panorama. 

26  Beethoven’s  statue. 

27  Cologne  and  bridge  of  boats. 

28  Cathedral. 

29  Kreuznach  bridge. 

30  Nassau — Panorama. 

31  Hildesheim — Old  houses. 

32  Salzburg — Mozart’s  birthplace. 

33  Nuremberg — Albert  Durer’s  house. 

34  Black  Forest. 

35  Berlin- — Kaiser  Wilhelm  street. 

36  Unter  den  Linden. 

37  Imperial  palace  (old  castle). 

38  Museum  building. 

39  Bismarck. 

40  Emperor  William. 


61.  PICTURES  FOR  CHILDREN. 


1  A  rainy  day. 

2  So  sleepy. 

3  Baby’s  ride. 

4  Little  soldier. 

5  Neighbor’s  baby. 

6  Out  shopping. 

7  The  picture  book. 

8  The  race. 

9  Dinah’s  baby. 

10  Listening  for  Santa  Claus. 

11  Hoop-la ! 

12  Papa’s  dinner. 

13  Dream  land. 

14  Come  to  Hugh. 

15  Peep-bo ! 


16  Peep-bo ! 

17  Little  mama. 

18  The  new  baby. 

1 9  Bye-lo-baby. 

20  Nice  doggie. 

21  Hobby  horse. 

22  Good-night,  mamma ! 

23  Now  I  lay  me. 

24  Good-night. 

OLD  MOTHER  HUBBARD. 

1  Mother  Hubbard  goes  to  the  cupboard. 

2  The  poor  dog  was  dead. 

3  The  dog  was  laughing. 

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Feeding  the  cat.  2 

Dancing  a  jig.  ^ 

Playing  the  flute.  4 

Riding  a  goat. 

Reading  the  news.  5 

The  dog  was  spinning.  g 

Dressed  in  his  clothes. 


A  VISIT  FROM  ST.  NICHOLAS. 

The  children  were  nestled  all  snug  in  their 
beds. 

Away  to  the  window  I  flew  like  a  flash. 

A  miniature  sleigh  and  eight  tiny  rein¬ 
deers. 

Down  the  chimney  St.  Nicholas  came  with 
a  bound. 

And  he  looked  like  a  peddler  just  opening 
his  pack. 

Merry  Christmas  to  all,  and  to  all  good 
night. 


62.  SPAIN. 


Our  guide.  26 

How  we  saw  Gibraltar.  27 

Gibraltar — The  boy.  28 

Alameda.  29 

Catalan  bay.  .  30 

Bridge  of  Thunder.  31 

Cadiz — the  cathedral.  32 

Seville — The  cathedral  and  city.  33 

The  Alcazar  gardens.  34 

Hall  of  Ambassadors.  35 

Court  of  Sultanas.  36 

The  bull  ring.  37 

A  bull  tight.  38 

A  bull  tight.  39 

Cordova — The  town.  40 

Court  of  oranges.  41 

Interior  of  Mosque.  42 

Trionfo  monument.  43 

Toledo — With  the  Alcazar.  44 

From  the  northwest.  45 

Madrid — Royal  palace.  46 

'  National  Museum.  47 

Fountain  of  Alcala.  48 

The  Ascurial.  49 

Valladolid,  an  antique  street.  50 


Burgos — From  the  river. 

St.  Sebastian. 

Saragossa — The  market. 

Lexida. 

Maurise — The  old  town. 

Barcelona— The  harbor. 

Tarragona — The  cathedral. 

Valencia. 

Granada  elms  in  Alhambra  grounds. 

Cielo  Bajo. 

The  Alhambra  from  San  Nicholas. 
Court  of  Lions — Moorish  Castle. 
Hall  of  Two  Sisters. 

Hall  of  Justice. 

Moor’s  seat. 

Sierra  Nevada  from  Adarbes. 

Town  of  Peaks. 

Water  tower. 

Gipsy  prince. 

Gipsy  girl. 

Group  of  Gipsies. 

Loja. 

Malaga  cathedral  and  harbour. 

The  Comia  market. 

The  harbor. 


Canal  at  city  limits. 

Expelling  clay  on  bank. 

Filling  steam  shovel. 

Carrying  steam  shovel. 

A  mason  conveyor. 

First  section  south  of  Willow  Springs. 

Off  Sag  bridge. 

Cable  way  between  towers. 

Bucket  over  canal. 

Bucket  containing  fourteen  visitors. 

Bucket  near  the  ground. 

Sand  and  mud  pump. 

Quarrying  retaining  stone. 

Dressed  stone. 

Retaining  walls. 

A.,  T.  &  S.  F.  trestle. 

Trestle  with  train. 

Lemont — Officials  assisting. 

Canal  through  rock  section. 

Visitors’  stairway. 

Laying  tablet  at  county  line. 

Channeler.  45 

Seven  hundred  pound  blast  (dynamite). 


Dynamite  and  powder  blast. 

Five  hundred  and  fifty  pound  blast. 

Blast  and  revolving  derrick. 

Cantilever. 

The  old  way. 

Wreck  of  a  cable  tower. 

Drawing  car  to  surface  by  cable. 

Up  the  canal. 

Tunnel  under  the  dam. 

Construction  of  tunnel. 

And  dam. 

Dam  and  east  side  of  the  gates. 

West  side  of  gates. 

Gates  after  water  was  turned  in. 

The  great  bear  trap  dam. 

100,000  cubic  feet  of  water. 

Just  above  the  dam. 

Down  the  canal  from  the  dam. 

East  side  with  dam  raised,  “Dewey  Day,” 
Dam  lowered,  “Dewey  Day.” 
Weapons  taken  from  arrests. 

Tail  race  in  Joliet. 


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f64.  AMERICAN  HISTORY. 
(EXPLORATION  AND  DISCOVERY). 


Portrait  of  Columbus. 

Columbus  before  council  at  Salamanca. 

At  court  of  Ferdinand  and  Isabella. 
Propounding  his  theories. 

And  the  egg. 

Portrait  of  Isabella. 

Columbus  leaving  Palos. 


8  Columbus'  three  ships. 

9  Model  of  Santa  Maria,  Jackson  Park  la¬ 

goon.  winter. 

10  Columbus  in  sight  of  land. 

11  Dawn  revealing  new  world  to  Columbus. 

12  Landing  of  Columbus,  1492. 

13  Columbus’  return  from  America. 


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15  Death-bed  of  Columbus. 

16  Reproduction  of  convent  of  LaRabida, 

Jackson  Fark. 

17  Cortez  conquering. 

18  Balboa  discovering  the  Pacific,  1513. 

19  DeSoto  discovering  Mississippi,  1521. 

20  Burial  of  DeSoto. 

21  LaSalle  taking  posession  of  Louisiana. 

22  Marquette  sailing  down  the  Mississippi. 

23  Landing  at  Jamestown. 

24  Smith  rescued  by  Pocahontas,  1607. 

25  Baptism  of  rocahontas. 

26  Marriage  of  Pocahontas. 

27  Landing  of  Ilenry  Hudson. 

28  Stuyvesant  destroying  summons  to  surren¬ 

der. 

29  Departure  of  Pilgrims,  1620. 

30  Embarkation  of  Pilgrims,  1620. 

31  The  Mayflower,  1620. 


32  Compact  on  Mayflower. 

33  Lauding  of  Pilgrims,  1620. 

34  Forefathers’  rock  at  Plymouth. 

35  Return  of  the  Mayflower,  1621. 

36  Puritans’  first  Sunday  in  America. 

37  March  of  Miles  Standish. 

3S  The  courtship  of  Miles  Standish. 

39  Bridal  procession  from  “Courtship  of  Miles 

Standish.” 

40  Puritans  going  to  church. 

41  Pilgrims  welcomed  by  Snmoset. 

42  Landing  of  Roger  Williams.  1636. 

43  Penn’s  treaty  with  the  Indians,  1682. 

4  4  William  Penn. 

45  Indian  attack  on  Hadley,  1675. 

46  Trial  for  witchcraft  at  Salem,  1692. 

47  America — Land  where  my  fathers  died. 

48  i  love  thy  rocks  and  rills. 

49  Let  music  swell  the  breeze. 

50  Long  may  our  land  be  bright. 


f65.  AMERICAN  HISTORY. 
(REVOLUTIONARY  PERIOD) . 


1  Washington  at  Fort  Duquesne. 

2  Retreat  of  Braddock. 

3  Wolfe  climbing  heights  of  Abraham. 

4  Death  of  Gen.  Wolfe. 

5  Patrick  Henry’s  address. 

6  Franklin  at  court  of  St.  James. 

7  Boston  massacre,  1770. 

8  Faneuil  hall — Boston. 

9  Interior — Boston. 

10  Boston  Tea  Party. 

11  First  prayer  in  Congress,  Philadelphia, 

1774. 

12  Old  North  Church — Boston. 

13  Battle  of  Lexington,  1775. 

14  Retreat  of  British  from  Concord,  1775. 

15  Struggle  on  Concord  bridge,  1775. 

16  Putnam  leaving  the  plow,  1775. 

17  Capture  of  Fort  Ticonderoga,  1775. 

18  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill,  1775. 

19  .  Bunker  Hill,  Charlestown. 

20  Betsey  Ross  showing  first  flag,  1776. 

21  Washington  taking  command  of  army. 

22  Elm,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

23  Evacuation  of  Boston,  1776. 

24  Sergeant  Jasper  at  Fort  Moultrie. 

25  Drafting  Declaration  of  Independence. 

26  Independence  hall — Exterior. 


27  Independence  hall. 

28  Declaration  of  Independence. 

29  Liberty  bell  Independence  hall. 

30  Raising  the  liberty  pole. 

31  Daniel  Boone  rescues  his  daughter  from 

Indians. 

32  Washington  passing  the  Delaware. 

33  Crossing  the  Delaware. 

34  Surrender  of  Burgoyne,  1777  . 

35  Molly  Pitcher  at  Monmouth,  1778. 

36  Washington  and  sick  at  Valley  Forge. 

37  Washington  and  sick  at  Valley  Forge. 

38  Franklin  at  court  of  France. 

39  Action  of  Serapis  and  Richard,  1778. 

40  Gen.  Marion  and  British  officer,  1780. 

41  Treason  of  Arnold,  1780. 

42  Capture  of  Major  Andre,  1780. 

43  Surrender  of  Cornwallis. 

44  Constitutional  convention. 

45  Washington  entering  New  York  city. 

46  Reception  at  New  York  before  in¬ 

auguration. 

47  Inaugural  address  of  Washington. 

48  First  cabinet. 

49  Washington  and  his  generals. 

50  Old  Glory. 


f66.  AMERICAN  HISTORY. 
(NATIONAL  GROWTH  AND  CIVIL  WAR). 


1  Decatur’s  conflict  at  Tripoli,  1804. 

2  Fulton’s  first  steamboat  on  the  Hudson. 

3  Battle  of  Tippecanoe,  1811. 

4  Constitution  and  Guerriere. 

5  Death  of  Lawrence. 

6  Com.  Perry  at  Lake  Erie. 

7  Battle  of  New  Orleans. 

8  Westward  ho. 

9  First  passenger  train  in  the  United  States. 

10  Webster’s  reply  to  Hayne. 

11  Scott  entering  City  of  Mexico. 

12  Daniel  Webster. 

13  Henry  Clay  in  United  States  senate. 

14  Henry  Clay. 

15  Lincoln-Douglas  debate. 

16  Landing  of  Atlantic  cable  in  Newfound¬ 

land. 

17  John  Brown  going  to  execution. 

18  Lincoln’s  first  inauguration. 

19  Bombardment  of  Fort  Sumter. 

20  Massachusetts  regiment  passing  through 

Baltimore. 

21  Battle  of  Bull  Run. 

22  Monitor  and  Merrimac. 


23  Barbara  Frietchie. 

24  Battle  of  gunboats  at  Memphis. 

25  Reading  of  emancipation  proclamation. 

26  The  sun  shines  bright. 

27  Weep  no  more,  my  lady. 

28  They  sing  no  more. 

29  The  time  has  come. 

30  A  few  more  days  and  the  trouble  all  will 

end. 

31  A  few  more  days  till  we  totter  on  the  road. 

32  Fred  Douglass. 

33  Pickett’s  charge  at  Gettysburg. 

34  Lincoln’s  speech  at  Gettysburg. 

35  Siege  of  Vicksburg. 

36  Battle  of  Chattanooga. 

37  Sheridan’s  ride. 

38  Sherman’s  march  to  the  sea. 

39  Bring  the  good  old  bugle. 

40  How  the  darkies  shouted. 

41  Yes  and  there  were  Union  men. 

42  Sherman’s  dashing  Yankee  boys. 

43  So  we  made  a  thoroughfare. 

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f67.  THE  SPANISH-AMERICAN  WAR. 


Spanish  royal  family. 

Gomez,  insurgent  leader. 

A  group  of  insurgents,  June  23,  1898. 
Starving  reconcentrados  in  Havana. 
Explosion  of  Maine,  at  Havana. 

President  McKinley. 

McKinley  and  cabinet  discussing  Spanish- 
American  difficulties. 

General  Nelson  A.  Miles. 

Admiral  Dewey. 

Corregidor  lighthouse. 

Remember  the  Maine. 

Dewey  on  bridge  of  “Olympia”  at  Manila. 
Dewey’s  victory  at  Manila,  May  1,  1898. 

0 1  say  can  you  see. 

And  the  rockets’  red  glare. 

On  the  shore  dimly  seen. 

And  where  is  that  band? 

O  !  thus  be  it  ever. 

And  this  be  our  motto. 

Gloria  Mundi. 

Philippines — U.  S.  S.  “McCullough”  firing 
a  shot  across  the  bow  of  the 
German  cruiser  “Irene,” 
American  army  entering  Manila. 

Funston  crossing  river. 

Insurgent  battalion. 

The  flag  of  the  free  waves  over  Hawaii. 
Admiral  Sampson. 

Havana,  Cuba,  shut  out  from  the  world. 
Matanzas,  Cuba — The  bombardment. 


29  United  States  torpedo  boat  -  Winslow’  on 

blockade. 

30  Sampson’s  fleet  returning. 

31  Santiago,  Cuba — Blowing  up  of  “Merri- 

,  mac.” 

32  Stand  of  marines  at  Camp  McCalla. 

33  Theodore  Roosevelt. 

34  Santiago,  Cuba — Lieut.  Col.  Roosevelt  and 

two  rough  riders. 

35  Attack  of  colored  infantry  on  El  Caney. 

36  Winfield  S.  Schley. 

37  Sampson’s  fleet  returning — Oregon  and 

St.  Paul. 

38  Cervera's  fleet  leaving  harbor. 

39  Santiago,  Cuba — Schley  on  Brooklyn  at 

battle  of  Santiago. 

40  Schley  on  Brooklyn  at  naval  battle  of 

Santiago. 

41  Santiago,  Cuba — Wreck  of  Cervera’s  fleet — 

Vizcaya. 

42  Maria  Teresa. 

43  Captain  Phillips  offering  prayer  on  Texas 

after  battle. 

44  Raising  the  American  flag  on  the  govern¬ 

ment  building — Santiago. 

45  Give  us  a  song  to  cheer. 

46  Many  are  the  hearts  looking  for  the  right. 

47  Of  the  loved  ones  at  home. 

48  Many  are  dead  and  gone. 

49  Many  are  lying  near. 

50  Cuban  flag. 


*68.  HARVESTING  THE 

Reaping  with  knives  in  Central  India. 

Harvesting  in  India. 

Arabs  reaping  with  sickles  in  Algiers. 

Peons  reaping  with  sickles  in  Mexico. 

Harvesting  with  cradles  in  North  Carolina. 
Cradles — Cradling  and  binding  by  hand. 

Cyrus  H.  McCormick. 

McCormick  binder  in  Old  Virginia. 

First  McCormick  reaper,  1831. 

Self  rake  reaper. 

McCormick  reaper  of  1845. 

Farm  near  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

Near  Myersdale,  Pa. 

McCormick  reaper  in  Finland. 

Daisy  reaper  in  Mexico. 

In  Denmark. 

In  southeastern  Russia. 

A  harvesting  scene. 

McCormick  binder. 

Binder  on  hillside. 

Binder  used  by  Indians. 


WORLD  OVER. 

Row  of  binders  in  field. 

Binder  at  work. 

Unloading  McCormick  machines  in  Ger¬ 
many. 

Harvesting  in  Argentine  Republic. 

On  steppes  of  Russia. 

In  Hungary. 

In  France. 

McCormick  machines  in  Sweden. 

Header. 

Header  in  Chili. 

Corn  binder. 

Husker  and  shredder. 

Mower. 

Mower  and  rake. 

Mower  in  France. 

Mower  in  Norway. 

Mowrer  in  Sweden. 

Mower  in  California. 

Portage  New  York. 


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Outside  view  of  gas  works. 

Section  of  retort  house. 

Colliers  descending  a  coal  mine. 

The  pit  bottom. 

Cleaning  coal.  • 

And  screening  coal. 

Pit  head  of  coal  mine. 

Engine  shunting  coal. 

Retort  house  charging  floor. 

Section  of  retort  setting. 

Front  elevation  of  retort  setting. 
Interior  of  West’s  regenerating  furnace. 
Outside  of  furnace  with  coke  cages. 
Knocking  back. 


15  Stoker  drawing  retorts. 

16  Oiling  the  charging  machine. 

17  Stokers  charging. 

18  The  charger. 

19  The  charger  reversed. 

20  View  of  the  top  of  the  beds. 

21  Back  of  coal  elevator. 

22  Front  of  coal  elevator. 

23  The  condensers. 

24  Engine  room  with  overhead  shafting. 

25  With  exhausters  coupled. 

26  Scrubber  and  purifying  machine. 

27  Purifying  house. 

28  Testing  the  purifiers. 


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35  Governor. 

36  Photometer. 

37  Coke  hauling. 

38  Coke  yard. 

39  Small  coke  customers. 

40  River  front  with  barge. 


|70.  HAVANA. 


Map  of  West  Indies  and  Central  America. 
Relief  map  of  Atlantic  basin. 

Geological  map  of  Cuba. 

Map — Currents  of  North  Atlantic. 

Of  Cuba. 

Plan  of  Havana. 

Havana — The  Morro  Castle. 

Boat  landing  and  S.  S.  Olivette. 
Panorama  of  the  Prado. 

Statue  of  La  India. 

Cathedral. 

Cathedral — Tomb  of  Columbus. 
Palace  of  governor-general. 

Palace  of  governor-general,  court. 
Tacon  theatre. 

Lottery  ticket  seller. 


17  Market. 

18  Native  ox-cart. 

19  Street  peddler. 

20  Cigar  factory. 

21  A  volante. 

22  Royal  palms  near  Havana. 

23  Cocoanut  palms. 

24  Banana  plantation. 

25  Pineapple  plantation. 

26  Native  flower — -Ipomoea  horsfalliae. 

27  Poinsettia. 

28  Residence  of  Cuban  farmer. 

29  Home  of  Cuban  mountaineer. 

30  Limestone  cave — Entrance. 

31  Interior. 

32  Havana — The  harbor. 


|71.  SANTIAGO  AND 


Havana — Wreck  of  battleship  Maine.  20 

United  States  volunteers — Mustering  in.  21 

Troop  “C”  breaking  camp.  22 

Regulars’  camp  at  Tampa.  23 

Torpedo  boat  Ericsson.  24 

Map — Harbor  of  Santiago.  25 

United  States  army  landing  at  Siboney.  26 

Cavalry  in  trenches.  27 

General  Wheeler  directing  battle.  28 

Captain  Capron’s  battery  in  action.  29 

Dynamite  gun  of  “Rough  Riders.”  30 

Col.  Roosevelt  of  the  “Rough  Riders.”  31 

Miss  Clara  Barton  at  Siboney.  32 

Wounded  soldiers  returning  home.  33 

Refugees  at  El  Caney.  34 

Refugees  at  El  Caney.  35 

Santiago — View  over  city  and  harbor. 

The  harbor.  36 

The  Morro  Castle.  37 


THE  WAR. 

Lieutenant  Hobson. 

Positions  of  vessels  during  battle. 

Flagship  New  York  signalling. 

United  States  battleship  Indiana. 

Iowa. 

Iowa — Near  view. 

Maria  Teresa  and  Oquendo  burning. 

Wreck  of  the  Maria  Teresa. 

Oquendo  wrecked  and  burning. 

Captured  Spanish  sailors. 

Vizcaya — In  Plavana  harbor. 

A  burning  wreck. 

Wreck  of  deck. 

Flagship  New  York  and  Vixen. 

Wreck  of  the  Cristobal  Colon. 

United  States  battleship  Oregon  after  bat¬ 
tle. 

Texas. 

Crew  of  the  Texas  watching  battle. 


f72.  BRAZIL. 


Map  of  Western  Hemisphere.  16 

Relief  Map  of  Northern  Hemisphere.  17 

Of  Southern  Hemisphere.  18 

Bathymetrical  chart  of  Atlantic  ocean.  19 

Physical  map  of  South  America.  20 

Political  map  of  South  America.  21 

Map  of  coast — Cape  Frio  to  Santos.  22 

Chart — Harbor  of  Rio  de  Janeiro.  23 

Birdseye  view  of  city  and  harbor.  24 

Rio  de  Janeiro — Market.  25 

Ouvidor  street.  26 

Street  on  1st  of  March.  27 

Panorama.  27a 

Harbor  and  corcovado.  28 

Approaching  corcovado. 


Botanical  garden— Paths  through  bamboo. 
Pampas  grass. 

Papyrus. 

Avenue  of  royal  palms. 
Crimson-topaz  humming-bird. 

Green-winged  macaw. 

Orchid  (Catileya  trianse). 

(Lselia  anceps). 

Santos — Panorama. 

Railroad  between  Santos  and  Sao  Paulo. 
Sao  Paulo. 

Araucarias. 

Coffee  blossoms  and  berries. 

Picking  coffee  berries. 


f73.  CHILI  AND  BOLIVIA. 


Chart — Isobars  and  winds — February. 
Tabular  iceberg  in  Antarctic  ocean. 
Bathymetrical  chart  of  South  Polar  region. 
Group  of  penguins — Antarctica. 

Map  of  southern  extremity  of  South  Amer¬ 
ica. 

Cordilleras — Beagle  channel. 

Ona  arch,  Tierra  del  Fuego. 

Punta  Arenas  (Sandy  Point),  July  28, 


1900. 

9  Mount  Sarmiento. 

10  Smyth’s  channel — Guia  Narrows. 

11  Coronel — Entrance  to  coal  mine. 

12  Concepcion. 

13  Island  of  Juan  Fernandez — The  lookouts 

14  Tablet  to  memory  of  Alexander  Selkirks 

15  Valparaiso — The  harbor. 

16  Panorama. 


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18  Panqueliue  plantation  and  the  Andes. 

19  Santiago — Panorama. 

20  Hill  of  Santa  Lucia. 

21  Cathedral  and  bishop’s  palace. 

22  Chamber  of  Deputies. 

23  A  horse  car. 

24  A  load  of  wool  from  Argentine  Republic. 

25  Map — Old  lake  of  Bolivian  plateau. 

26  Antofogasta. 

27  Nitrate  beds — A  blast. 

28  Factory. 

29  Lake  Titicaca — Southern  end. 


30  A  balsa. 

31  Inca  terraces. 

32  Island  of  Coati — “Seats  of  the  Incas.” 

33  Chililaya — Custom  house. 

34  Mount  Illimani — Seen  through  Yungas 

pass.  ' 

35  From  Juan  de  Dios  bridge. 

36  Condor. 

37  La  Paz — Panorama. 

•38  Llamas. 

39  A  convent. 

40  Market  street. 

41  Indians  in  feast  dress. 


+74.  ALASKA. 


1  Map — Pacific  ocean. 

*2  Al^skti 

3  Bathymetrical  chart  of  northwest  coast  of 

America. 

4  Alaska. 

5  S.  S.  Excelsior  leaving  San  Francisco  for 

Ivlondyke. 

6  Indian  village  of  Newette,  Vancouver 

island. 

7  Museum  group  of  Fort  Rupert  Indians. 

8  Koskimo  woman. 

9  Village  of  Alert  bay. 

10  Inverness  cannery. 

11  Totem  poles — Masset,  Queen  Charlotte 

island. 

12  Map — Coast  of  Alaska. 

13  Wrangell — From  pier. 

14  Chief’s  house. 

15  Indian  funeral. 

15a  Chief’s  old  house  and  totem. 

16  Chief’s  house — ^Interior. 

17  Juneau. 

18  Treadwell  mine. 

19  Taku  glacier. 

20  Lynn  canal. 

21  Sitka — S.  S.  Cottage  City. 

22  Panorama. 

23  Greek  church. 

24  Indian  village. 

25  Woman  selling  salmon-berries. 

26  Auk  Indian  squaws. 

27  Sitka — The  mission. 

28  Mission  children. 

29  Indian  river. 

30  Flowers — Pedicularis  greenlandica. 

31  Pulsatilla  hirsutissima. 

32  A  Haida  woman. 

33  A  Chilkat  blanket. 

34  Map — Glacier  bay  and  Muir  glacier. 


35  Glacier  bay — Icebergs. 

36  Iceberg  transporting  boulder. 

37  Morse  and  Muir  glaciers. 

38  Muir  glacier — from  below. 

39  Front. 

40  Stream  terraces  near  end  of  Muir  glacier. 

41  Glacial  erosion — Muir  inlet. 

42  Buried  forest  near  Muir  glacier. 

43  End  of  Muir  glacier— Birdseye  view,  Aug. 

19,  1892. 

44  Casement  glacier. 

45  Muir  glacier — Looking  inland. 

46  Ice  Pinnacles — Middle  of  Muir  glacier. 

47  Mt.  Fairweather  and  John  Hopkins  glacier. 

48  Mount  St.  Elias. 

49  Glacier  bay — Stranded  icebergs. 

50  Leaving  Glacier  bay. 

51  Map — Skagway  to  Dawson. 

52  Ascending  White  Pass. 

53  Miners  crossing  mountains  in  winter. 

54  Skagway. 

55  Railway  train  at  White  Pass. 

56  Sledges  with  sails  on  Lake  Bennett. 

57  Miners  traveling  by  boat. 

58  Running  White  Horse  rapids. 

59  Dawson — Steamboat  from  St.  Michael. 

60  Along  the  river  front. 

61  Mining  in  winter. 

62  Eldorado  creek — Typical  diggings. 

63  Klondike  miners  at  work. 

64  A  miner’s  “rocker.” 

65  Nome — Beach  scene. 

66  Water  seller. 

67  Mining  scene. 

68  Making  purchases  with  gold  dust. 

69  The  beach  after  a  storm. 

70  Port  Clarence  Eskimos. 

70a  Alaskan  Eskimo  girls. 

71  Bay  North  of  Wrangell  Narrows. 


|75. 

1  Relief  map  of  Europe, 
la  Map — Italy  and  Greece. 

2  Geological  map  of  Italy. 

3  Map — Naples  and  environs. 

5  Naples — West  from  Castello  dell  ’Ovo. 

7  Santa  Lucia,  making  fish-traps. 

8  Santa  Lucia  tenements. 

9  Santa  Lucia  native  milkman. 

10  Drying  macaroni. 

11  Naples  and  Vesuvius. 

12  Pozzuoli — Standing  columns. 

13  Capri — The  town  and  cape. 

14  The  Faraglioini  rocks — Sunset  view. 

15  Sorrento — From  the  bay. 

16  Pompeii — Panorama  south  from  wall. 

17  A  bakery. 

18  Stabien  Thermae — Women’s  bath. 

19  Plan  of  a  house. 

20  Latest  excavations. 

21  Double-headed  column. 

22  Cetera. 


ITALY. 

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23  Paestum— Temple  of  Neptune — Front  view. 

24  Bust  of  Julius  Caesar. 

25  Map — Ancient  Rome. 

26  Via  Appia — Aqua  Claudia. 

27  Rome — Gate  of  San  Paola. 

28  The  Pantheon. 

29  Trajan’s  Forum. 

30  Plan  of  Trajan’s  Forum. 

31  The  Forum,  looking  east. 

32  Arch  of  Septimius  Severus. 

33  Relief  of  arch  of  Septimius  Severus. 

34  Temple  of  Castor  and  Pollux. 

35  Arch  of  Titus.  ' 

36  Bas-relief  of  Quadriga. 

37  Arch  of  Titus,  the  golden  candle¬ 

stick. 

38  Colosseum — Exterior. 

39  Interior. 

40  Arch  of  Constantine  and  Colos¬ 

seum. 

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Arch  of  Pons,  Emilius  and  the 

Tiber.  57 

St.  Peter’s.  58 

Panorama  from  dome  of  St.  Pe-  59 

ter’s.  60 

St.  Peter’s,  tomb  of  Pope  Clement  61 

XIII.  62 

Statue  of  Apollo  Belvidere,  from 

original.  64 

Torso  of  Hercules,  from  original.  65 

Dying  gladiator,  from  original.  66 

Florence — Panorama,  from  Piazza  Michael  67 

Angelo.  08 

Loggia  of  Lansi,  rape  of  Polys-  69 

ena. 

Ch.  of  Santa  Groce,  and  statue  of  70 

Dante.  72 

Campanile  of  Giotto. 


Cathedral — The  facade. 

Cathedral — rose  window  (tele¬ 
photo.) 

Pitti  palace. 

Pisa — Baptistery  and  cathedral. 

Genoa — Statue  of  Columbus. 

Milan — The  cathedral — General  view. 
Cathedral — A  corner. 

Venice — Panorama  from  Isl.  San  Giorgio 
Maggiore. 

Grand  canal. 

Palace  of  the  Doges — The  arcade. 
Bridge  of  Sighs. 

Church  of  St.  Mark. 

Piazza  of  St.  Mark — The  pigeons: 
Church  of  St.  Mark — Main  en¬ 
trance. 

Church  of  St.  Mark — Facade — Mosaics. 

Iris  Germanica — German  Iris. 


f76.  JAMAICA. 


Map  future  routes  through  Nicaragua 
canal. 

Map  of  Nicaragua  and  canal. 

Map  of  Jamaica. 

Map  of  Kingston  harbor. 

Kingston — King  street. 

Gateway  to  the  governor’s  grounds. 
Residence  of  the  governor. 

A  typical  Jamaican  home. 

A  country  road. 

Wild  bananas. 

A  brook  during  a  flood. 

A  tropical  road. 


13  St.  Ann's — Wharf  street. 

14  Screw-palm. 

15  Nutmeg-tree. 

16  Nutmeg  cut  in  half. 

17  Moneague — The  mountains. 

18  View  from  hotel. 

19  The  hotel. 

20  Bamboo. 

21  Cotton  tree  (Bombax-ceiba). 

22  The  trunk. 

23  Mandeville — Donkey  market. 

24  The  market. 


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f77.  PORTO  RICO  AND  THE  WAR. 


25  Geological  map  of  Porto  Iiico. 

25a  Map  of  Porto  Rico. 

26  Map  of  San  Juan  Bautista. 

27  San  Juan — View  from  anchorage. 

28  From  Hotel  Inglaterra. 

29  Panorama,  looking  west. 

30  Panorama  of  harbor. 

31  “Street  of  the  Cross.” 

32  San  Justo  street. 

33  Fortification  from  the  sea. 

34  Portion  of  the  old  wall. 

35  Auxiliary  cruiser  St.  Paul. 

36  Captain  Sigsbee  on  the  St.  Paul. 

37  San  Juan  from  sea  wall. 

38  Ancient  gateway. 

39  Columbus  column  and  plaza. 

40  The  Princess  promenade. 

41  A  private  residence. 

42  Convent  of  St.  Joseph. 

43  A  candy  seller. 

45  Confection  venders. 

47  The  Gloucester  at  Guanica. 

48  U.  S.  battleship  Massachusetts. 

50  Guayma — Church  and  plaza. 

51  Hibiscus  grandiflorus. 


78.  THE 

1  Ocean  steamer. 

2  Liverpool — Princess  dock.* 

3  Langton  dock. 

4  The  Quadrant. 

5  London — The  Strand. 

6  Cheapside. 

7  Hyde  Park  and  Rotten  Row. 

8  London  Bridge. 

9  St.  Paul’s  from  Southwark. 

10  Tower  of  London. 

13  Irterior,  House  of  Lords. 


52  Residence  on  sugar  hacienda. 

53  Sugar  mill  near  Cabo  Rojo. 

54  Guayama— Headquarters  of  General  Brooke. 

55  Sailor  on  donkey. 

56  Ponce — Troop  “C”  leaving  Playa. 

58  Advance  post  of  General  Brooke’s  troops. 

59  Spanish  prisoners. 

60  Raising  U.  S.  flag  at  San  Juan,  Oct.  18, 

1898. 

61  Parade  of  victorious  fleet  in  New  York 

harbor. 

62  Admiral  Sampson’s  flagship  New  York. 

63  U.  S.  battleship  Oregon. 

64  U.  S.  cruiser  Brooklyn. 

65  Volunteers  homeward  bound  on  the  Mani¬ 

toba. 

66  Troops  “A”  and  “C”  landing  from  trans¬ 

port. 

67  Return  of  the  71st  regiment — On  ferry¬ 

boat. 

68  Marching  to  armory. 

69  Parade  of  returned  volunteers,  Brooklyn. 

70  Camp  Wickoff. 

71  President  McKinley  at  Camp  Wickoff. 

72  Visiting  hospital. 


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32  Westminster  abbey. 

13  Westminster  abbey,  Poet’s  Corner. 

14  Trafalgar  square  and  Nelson  monu¬ 

ment. 

15  The  British  museum. 

16  Crystal  palace. 

17  Crystal  palace,  interior. 

18  Map  of  London. 

19  Balliol  college. 

20  Windsor  castle,  south  front. 

21  Warwick  castle. 


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Choir.  37 

Shakespeare's  home,  Stratford-on-Avon.  38 

Anne  Hathaway’s  cottage — Interior.  39 

Class-room  grammar  school,  Stratford-on-  40 
Avon.  41 

Edinburgh  castle  from  Grassmarket.  42 

From  Carlton  hill.  43 

Room  in  which  Burns  was  born.  44 

Holyrood  palace.  45 

Melrose  abbey.  46 

Abbotsford  house.  47 

Loch  Katrine,  Ellen’s  isle.  48 

Piper  Gordon  highlanders.  49 

Balmoral  castle.  50 


Fingal’s  cave. 

Crofter’s  dwelling,  Skye. 

Crofter  and  daughter. 

Spinning  wool — Skye. 

Grinding  corn — Skye. 

Blarney  castle. 

Lakes  of  Killarney. 

Kate  Kearney’s  cottage,  Killarney  lakes. 
Ross  castle,  Killarney,  jaunting  car. 

The  fish  market,  gateway. 

Giant’s  Causeway,  general  view. 

Peasant’s  cabin. 

Digging  turf. 

Peasant’s  hut  and  turf  carrier. 

View  in  water. 


79.  EARLY  ENGLISH  HISTORY. 


Landing  of  Romans  in  Briton. 

Massacre  of  the  Druids. 

Boadicea  urging  Britons  to  repel  Romans. 
Landing  of  the  Saxons. 

St.  Gregory  and  English  slave  children. 
Introduction  of  Christianity  into  Great 
--  Britain. 

Alfred  the  Great  letting  cakes  burn. 

Dividing  loaf  with  beggar. 

Canute  and  his  courtiers. 

Battle  of  Hastings. 

Finding  the  body  of  Harold. 

William  the  Conqueror  receiving  crown. 
Death  of  William  Rufus. 

Gilbert  a  Becket  liberated  by  Saracen’s 
daughter. 

Death  of  Thomas  a  Becket. 

Richard  Coeur  de  Lion  in  combat  with  Sal- 
adin. 

Clemency  of  Richard  Coeur  de  Lion. 

Death  of  Robin  Hood. 

Langton  presenting  Magna  Charta  to 
barons. 

Battle  of  Stirling. 


21  Henry  III  confirming  Magna  Charta. 

22  Edward  II  and  Pierre  Gaveston. 

23  Battle  of  Bannockburn. 

24  Seizure  of  Roger  Mortimer. 

25  King  John  of  France  presenting  to  Ed¬ 

ward  III. 

26  Watt  Tyler  killing  the  tax  gatherer. 

27  Citation  of  Wycliffe. 

28  Chevy  Chase. 

29  Canterbury  pilgrims  at  Tabard. 

30  Battle  of  Shrewsbury. 

31  Last  moments  of  Henry  IV. 

32  Battle  of  Agincourt. 

33  Catherine  of  France  presented  to  Henry  V. 

34  Henry  VI  brought  prisoner  to  London. 

35  Margaret  of  Anjou  and  son  perishing  in 

forest. 

36  Death  of  Earl  Warwick. 

37  Surrender  of  Margaret  and  son  at  Tewks¬ 

bury. 

38  Caxton  showing  Edward  IV  first  proof 

sheets. 

39  The  princes  in  the  tower. 

40  Battle  of  Bosworth  Field. 


Marriage  of  Henry  VII  to  Elizabeth  of 
York. 

Battle  of  Flodden  Field. 

Wolsey  receiving  the  cardinal’s  hat. 

Field  of  the  Cloth  of  Gold. 

Tyndale  and  Coverdale  translating  the 
Bible. 

Trial  of  Queen  Catherine. 

Dawn  of  the  reformation. 

Edward  VI  and  his  counselors. 

Lady  Jane  Grey’s  reluctance  to  take  the 
crown. 

Cranmer  revoking  his  recantation. 

Bishops  Latimer  and  Ridley  brought  to 
stake. 

Princess  Elizabeth  receiving  news  of  the 
Queen  Mary’s  death. 

John  Knox  preaching. 

Betrothal  of  Mary  Stuart  to  Francis  II. 

Mary  Stuart  forced  to  sign  her  abdication. 

Mary  Stuart’s  escape  from  Loch  Leven. 

Elizabeth  signing  death  warrant  for  Mary. 

Shakespeare  and  his  friends. 

Defeat  of  Spanish  armada. 

Drake  receiving  sword  of  the  Spanish  ad¬ 
miral. 


Charles  I  and  Van  Dyke  at  Hampton 
court. 

22  Demanding  five  impeached  members. 

23  Raising  royal  standard  at  Notting¬ 

ham. 

24  Assertion  of  liberty  of  conscience. 

25  Retreat  at  Naseby. 

26  Battle  of  Worcester. 

27  Charles  II  a  fugitive. 

28  Cromwell  and  family  at  Hampton  court. 

29  Dissolving  long  parliament. 

30  John  Bunyan  in  prison. 

31  Milton  dictating  “Paradise  Lost”  to  his 

daughter. 

32  Meeting  of  the  covenanters. 

33  Puritans  reading  chained  Bible. 

34  Acquittal  of  seven  bishops. 

35  Landing  of  Prince  William  of  Orange. 

36  Presentation  of  crown  to  William  and 

Mary. 

37  Siege  of  Limerick. 

38  Battle  of  Blenheim. 

39  Siege  of  Gibraltar. 

40  Queen  Anne  and  the  union  commissioners. 


80.  MEDIAEVAL  ENGLISH  HISTORY. 

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81.  ENGLISH  HISTORY. 


Sir  Roger  de  Coverly  and  Addison  going 
to  church. 

De  Foe  in  the  pillory. 

The  South  Sea  bubble. 


4  Prince  Charles  entering  Edinboro.  * 

5  Battle  of  Culloden. 

6  Prince  Charlie  and  Flora  McDonald  in 

cave. 


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7 

8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 
21 

22 


Dr.  Johnson  reads  “Vicar  of  Wakefield” 
and  relieves  Goldsmith. 

Handel  and  George  III  in  barge. 

Capture  of  Moro  castle,  Havana,  by  En¬ 
glish. 

Boswell’s  introduction  to  Dr.  Johnson. 
James  Watts’  first  experiment  with  steam. 
Death  of  Earl  of  Chatham. 

George  III  receiving  Turkish  ambassadors. 
Gordon's  no  popery  riots. 

Robert  Burns  at  Edinboro. 

Lord  Howe’s  victory  over  French  fleet. 
Jenner’s  first  vaccination. 

East  Indian  hostage  princes  delivering 
treaty  to  Cornwallis. 

Last  meeting  of  Irish  parliament. 

Trial  of  Robert  Emmet. 

Ship  Victory  towed  into  Gibraltar  after 
Trafalgar. 

Nelson’s  last  signal. 


23  Battle  of  Waterloo — Final  rout  of  the 

French. 

24  Wellington  at  Waterloo. 

25  Mrs.  Fry  reading  to  prisoners  at  Newgate. 

26  Reform  bill  receiving  the  king’s  assent. 

27  General  Wolseley  and  staff  in  Egypt. 

28  Coronation  of  Queen  Victoria. 

29  Marriage  of  Queen  Victoria. 

30  Trial  of  Daniel  O’Connell. 

33  Meeting  of  Anti-Corn  League  council. 

32  Battle  of  Alma. 

33  Florence  Nightingale  with  wounded  at 

Scutari. 

34  Return  of  the  six  hundred. 

35  Queen  Victoria  visiting  wounded  from 

Crimea. 

36  The  Paris  congress. 

37  Relief  of  Lucknow. 

38  House  of  Commons. 

39  London. 

J0  Rattle  of  I.ndurman. 


82.  CONSTANTINOPLE  AND  THE  TURKS. 


1  Panorama  of  Constantinople. 

2  Panorama  of  Constantinople. 

3  Panorama  of  Constantinople. 

4  Panorama  of  Constantinople. 

5  Panorama  of  Constantinople. 

6  Panorama  of  Constantinople. 

7  Port  of  Constantinople. 

8  French  guardships  at  landing  stage. 

9  European  guardships  at  Sali  Pazar. 

10  Bridge  of  Constantinople  and  view  of  Yeni 

Djami. 

11  Quay  of  Galata. 

12  General  view  of  Galata. 

13  Galata  Karabehy. 

14  Great  street  of  Pera. 

15  Steps  of  the  Grand  street  of  Pera. 

16  A  typical  Turk. 

17  A  Turk  at  prayer. 

18  Dancing  dervishes. 

19  A  luggage  porter. 

20  A  Turkish  lady. 

21  A  Turkish  cafe. 

22  Gate  of  the  imperial  palace. 

23  St.  Sophia  mosque. 

24  Fountain  of  St.  Sophia — Stamboul. 

25  View  of  Yeni  Djami. 

26  lTeni  Djami  place. 

27  Emine  Funi  and  tramway  station. 


28  Gate  of  the  water  kiosque. 

29  Famous  Carie  mosque  at  Edirne  Capoussi. 

30  Turkish  cemetery  at  Edirne'  Capoussi. 

31  Island  of  Prinkipo,  quay. 

32  Is.’and  of  Prinkipo,  during  the  regatta. 

33  Tower  of  Leander. 

34  Illuminations  on  the  Bosphorus  during  the 

sultan’s  fete. 

35  View  of  Dolma  Bagtche,  sultan’s  palace 

and  yacht. 

36  Staircase  of  the  Dolma  Bagtche. 

37  Dolma  Bagtche  palace. 

38  Ortakeny  mosque  on  the  Bosphorus. 

39  Fete  of  the  Greeks  at  Arnout  Kay. 

40  Fishermen  reposing  upon  the  quay  at 

Bebek. 

41  Illuminations  for  jubilee  fete  of  sultan, 

Bebek. 

42  Roumeli  Hissar. 

43  Therepia,  German  embassy. 

44  Sweet  waters  of  Asia  on  a  Friday. 

45  Ships  of  Chirket,  at  entrance  of  Black  sea. 

46  Turkish  soldiers  drilling  before  the  Ser- 

askerat. 

47  During  fete  of  Bairam. 

48  Bohemian  dancing  women. 

49  Charcoal  merchant — Stamboul. 

50  Hamidie  fountain  and  breadseller. 


83.  MOROCCO  AND  THE  MOORS. 


1 

On  board  steamer. 

26 

Negro. 

2 

Rock  of  Gibraltar. 

27 

An  old  slave. 

3* 

Tangier,  general  view. 

28 

Negresses. 

4 

From  southwest. 

29 

A  donkeyman. 

5 

Street  view. 

30 

Villa  de  France  hotel. 

6 

Street  view. 

31 

Saints’  mosque. 

7 

Lower  Soko. 

32 

Funeral  procession. 

8 

Moorish  well. 

33 

View  from  mountain. 

9 

Water  carrier. 

34 

Cape  Spartel. 

10 

Water  seller. 

35 

Cape  Spartel  (interior). 

11 

South  fort. 

36 

The  beach. 

12 

Entrance  to  the  Kashbah. 

37 

Roman  bridge. 

13 

The  treasury. 

38 

Moorish  bridge. 

14 

Court  house. 

39 

Entrance  to  mosque. 

15 

Sultan’s  palace. 

40 

Entrance  to  shops. 

16 

Sultan’s  palace. 

41 

A  shopkeeper. 

17 

View  from  Kasbah. 

42 

Exterior  of  house. 

18 

Upper  Soko. 

43 

Interior  of  house. 

19 

Upper  Soko. 

44 

Moorish  gentleman. 

20 

Fish  market. 

45 

Moorish  walking  costume. 

21 

Moorish  woman. 

46 

Eating  kiskosson. 

22 

Shoeing  forge. 

47 

Tea  drinking. 

23 

Snake  charmers. 

48 

A  rich  Mooress. 

24 

Negro  minstel. 

49 

A  Jewess. 

25 

Negro  minstrel. 

50 

A  Jewish  lad. 

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84.  ENOCH  ARDEN. 


/ 


1  A  long  street  climbs  to  one  tall  tower’d 

mill. 

2  Three  children  of  three  houses. 

3  Enoch  and  Annie,  sitting  hand  in  hand. 

4  The  rosy  idol  of  her  solitudes. 

5  Enoch  parted  with  his  old  sea  friend. 

6  Enoch  cast  his  strong  arms  around  his 

,  wife. 

7  The  mother  cared  for  it  with  all  a  moth¬ 

er’s  care. 

8  He  sat  himself  beside  her. 

9  It  is  beyond  all  hopes,  against  all  chance. 

10  Suddenly  set  it  wide  to  find  a  sign. 

11  Her  Enoch  sitting  under  a  palm  tree. 

12  Enoch  bought  quaint  monsters. 

13  The  loss  of  all  but  Enoch  and  two  others. 

14  So  the  three  dwelt  with  eternal  summer. 


15  A  ship-wrecked  sailor,  waiting  for  a  sail. 

16  A  bill  of  sale  gleamed  through  the  drizzle. 

17  But  Miriam  Lane  was  good  and  garrulous. 

18  That  which  he  better  might  have  shunned 

Enoch  saw. 

19  Woman,  I  have  a  secret. 

20  And  so  fell  back  and  spoke  no  more. 

EVERYDAY  HEROES. 

1  A  group  of  everyday  heroes. 

2  The  men  who  man  our  lifeboats. 

3  The  firemen. 

4  The  miners. 

5  Our  doctors — Aye,,  and  nurses,  too. 

6  The  railway  servants. 

7  They  seek  the  workhouse,  when  aged  and 

infirm. 


85.  ALONG.  THE  GREAT  SIBERIAN  RAILWAY. 


1  Street  in  Samara,  Russia. 

2  Ural  mountains,  European  side. 

3  Crossing  the  Urals,  Siberian  railway. 

4  Valley  of  the  Urals. 

5  Ural  mountains,  Asiatic  side. 

6  Chlliabinsh,  water  tank. 

7  Droskeys. 

8  Valley  of  the  Uda. 

9  Yablonorango  mountains. 

10  Locomotive  at  Tartarskaya. 

11  Fast  train  at  Kaskaya. 

12  Niass  station. 

13  Rabalski  station. 

14  Tiago  station. 

15  Toulon  station. 

16  A  loaded  taranboas. 

17  Market  at  Wolatria. 

18  Church  at  Poldniornaga. 

19  Prisoner  train  at  Kolohosa. 

20  Droskeys. 

21  Imperial  hotel. 

22  Epiphany  cathedral. 

23  Kassan. 

24  Natives  at  monastery. 

25  Monastery  garden. 


26  Exiles. 

27  Cemetery. 

28  Car  station,  Baikal. 

29  Lake  Baikal. 

30  Crossing  the  lake. 

31  Musicians. 

32  Stretinsk  plaza. 

33  Hotel. 

34  A  wine  shop. 

35  Convicts. 

36  Village  on  Shilka  river. 

37  Captain  of  Ural  on  Shilka  river. 

38  Ameer  river,  post  boat. 

39  Fuel  station. 

40  Landing. 

41  Buriat  village. 

42  'Natives  at  Blagovsckinsh. 

43  Reindeer. 

44  Natives  at  Blagovsckinsh. 

45  Vladivostock  hotel. 

46  Branch  road  to  Manchuria. 

47  Russian  emigrants. 

48  Natives  of  Manchuria. 

49  Korean  workmen  on  railway. 

50  Group  at  home. 


*86.  COMMON  NATIVE  BIRDS. 


1 

Flicker. 

14 

Golden  crowned  kinglet. 

2 

Kingbird. 

15 

Chimney  swift. 

3 

Blue  jay. 

16 

Phoebe. 

4 

Bronzed  grackle. 

17 

Bobolink. 

5 

Junco. 

18 

American  goldfinch. 

6 

Blue  bird. 

19 

Song  sparrow. 

7 

Barn  swallow. 

20 

Indigo  bunting. 

8 

Yellow  warbler. 

21 

Red-e.ved  vireo. 

9 

Cat  bird. 

22 

Baltimore  oriole. 

10 

Robin. 

23 

Brown  thrasher. 

11 

Scarlet  tanager. 

24 

Belted  kingfisher. 

12 

13 

Red-headed  woodpecker. 
Ruby-throated  humming  bird. 

25 

Nighthawk. 

87.  BIRD  HABITS  AND  HOMES. 


1  Phoebe  building  her  nest. 

2  Chimney  swift  clinging  to  her  nest. 

3  On  her  nest. 

4  Young  in  nest. 

5  Robin  on  nest  in  crotch  of  oak  tree. 

6  Four  young  blue  jays  nearly  ready  to  fly. 

7  Flicker  at  her  nest  hole. 

8  Three  young  flickers. 

9  Downy  woodpecker  brings  food  to  young. 

10  Downy  woodpecker’s  nest. 

11  Lark  sparrow  on  her  nest. 


12  Nest  and  eggs. 

13  Vesper  sparrow  on  nest. 

14  Clift'  swallows  building  nest. 

15  Nest  and  eggs  of  cliff  swallow. 

16  Colony  of  cliff  swallows’  nests. 

17  House  wren  leaving  nest. 

18  Chickadee  bringing  food  to  young. 

19  Nest  of  meadow  lark. 

20  Kildeer  plover  standing  on  nest. 

21  Young  kildeer  plover. 

22  Nighthawk  on  stump. 


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23  Eggs  and  nest. 

24  And  young. 

25  Nest  of  prairie  horned  lark. 

26  Father  lark  brings  food. 

27  Mother  lark  brings  food. 

28  Brings  a  bug. 

29  On  nest  at  night. 

30  A  bluebird’s  family. 

31  Father  bluebird  brings  a  grasshopper. 

32  Kingfisher  on  post. 

33  Two  young  kingfishers. 

34  Butcher  bird,  nest. 


37  Nest  of  ruffed  grouse. 

38  Young  grosbeak  ready  to  fly. 

39  Goldfinch  on  nest. 

40  Young  mourning  dove. 

41  Two  young  vireos  ready  to  leave  nest. 

42  Nest  of  great  horned  owl. 

43  Young  horned  owl. 

44  Burrowing  owl  protecting  itself. 

45  Screech  owl  on  limb. 

46  Red-tailed  hawk  on  her  nest. 

47  Young,  one  week  old. 

48  Seventeen  days  old. 


35 

On  nest. 

49 

Twenty-seven  days  old. 

36 

Two  young. 

50 

Full  grown,  ready  to  fly. 

*88.  COMMON  SPRING  WILD  FLOWERS. 

1 

Hepatica. 

14 

Blue-eyed  grass. 

2 

Wake  robin  (ill  scented). 

15 

Daisy. 

3 

Jack  in  the  pulpit. 

16 

Wild  geranium. 

4 

Adder’s  tongue. 

17 

Evening  primrose. 

5 

Bloodroot. 

18 

Wild  rose. 

6  . 

Wild  ginger. 

19 

Butter-and-eggs  (toad  flax). 

7 

Dandelion. 

20 

Solomon’s  seal. 

8 

Anemone  rue. 

21 

Columbine. 

9 

Spring  beauty. 

22 

Iris. 

10 

Marsh  marigold. 

23 

Turk’s  leap  lily. 

11 

Early  crowfoot  (buttercup). 

24 

Tainted  cup. 

12 

Dutchman’s  breeches. 

25 

Milkweed  with  monarch  butterfly 

13 

Blue  violet. 

caterpillar. 

*89. 

COMMON  WILD 

FLOWERS. 

1 

Pickerel  weed. 

14 

Milkwort. 

2 

Arrow  head. 

15 

Poison  ivy. 

3 

Downy  false  foxglove. 

16 

Fringed  gentian. 

4 

Mullein. 

37 

Cardinal  flower. 

5 

Jewel  weed. 

18 

Joe-pye-weed. 

6 

Chicory. 

19 

Boneset. 

7 

St.  John’s  wort. 

20 

Yarrow. 

8 

Wild  carrot. 

21 

Sunflower. 

9 

Meadow  sweet. 

22 

Bur-marigold. 

10 

Tick-trefoil. 

23 

Purple  aster. 

11 

Blue  vervain. 

24 

Golden  rod. 

12 

Self-heal. 

25 

Tansy. 

13 

Bouncing  Bet. 

*90.  COMMON  NATIVE  BUTTERFLIES  AND  THEIR  FAVORITE  FLOWERS 


1 

Cabbage  butterfly. 

14 

Blue-eyed  grayling. 

2 

Monarch. 

15 

Wood  satyr. 

3 

Pearl  crescent. 

16 

Iron  weed. 

4 

Silver-spot  fritillary. 

17 

Thistle. 

5 

Silver-spotted  hesperid. 

38 

Butterfly  weed. 

6 

The  violet  tip. 

19 

Button  bush. 

7 

The  red  admiral. 

20 

Starry  campion. 

8 

Tiger  swallowtail. 

21 

Yellow  violet. 

9 

Black  swallowtail. 

22 

Wild  cherry. 

10 

Green  swallowtail. 

23 

Locust  blossom. 

11 

Blue  swallowtail. 

24 

White  aster. 

12 

Orange  dog. 

25 

Black  mustard. 

13 

Cloudless  sulphur. 

91.  SELECTIONS  FROM  FAMOUS  ARTISTS. 


1  Portrait  of  self  and  daughter  (Le  Brun) 

2  Infant  Marguerite  (Velasquez). 

3  Forge  of  Vulcan  (Velasquez). 

4  Joan  of  Arc  (Ingres). 

5  Valley  Farm  (Constable). 

6  The  Fisher  (Zorn). 

7  Group  of  Angels  (Fra  Angelico). 

8  Holy  Family  (Michael  Angelo). 

9  Young  Girls  in  Procession  (Breton). 

10  Ploughing  (Bonheur). 

11  The  Three  Fates  (Angelo). 


12  Spring  Sohg  (Grust). 

13  Windmill  ( Vandermere) . 

14  Angels’  Heads  (Reynolds). 

15  Portrait  of  Child  (Van  Dyke). 

16  Witch  of  Endor  (West). 

17  The  Pottery  (Puvis'de  Chavanne). 

18  Portrait  of  Aesop  (Velasquez). 

19  End  of  Labor  (Breton). 

20  Aurora  (Guido  Reni). 

21  Silver  Sea  and  Silver  Birches  (McWhirter). 


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Distinguished  Members  of  Humane  So¬ 
ciety  (Landseer). 

Alexander  and  Diogenes  (Landseer). 

Bull  (Potter). 

Madonna  Della  Sedia  (Raphael). 

Girl  with  Cat  (Hoecker). 

Sir  Galahad  (Watts). 

The  Recall  of  the  Gleaners  (Breton). 
Family  Picture  (Copley). 

Marine  with  Vessels  (P.  J.  Clays). 

Hope  (Reynolds). 

Mother  and  Child  (Nourse). 

Landscape  with  Figure — Morning  (Corot). 
Returning  from  Market  (Troyon). 

Shrimp  Girl  (Hogarth). 


36  Cat  and  Kitten  (Roumer). 

37  Water  Mill  (Hobbema). 

38  Children  of  Charles  I  (Van  Dyke). 

39  Golden  Autumn  Day  (Van  Marcke). 

40  Moses  (Angelo). 

41  David  (Angelo). 

42  Niobe. 

43  St.  George  (Donatello). 

44  Minerva  from  Velletri. 

45  Caesar  Augustus. 

46  Diana  of  Versailles. 

47  Jeanne  d’  Arc  at  Domremy. 

48  Christ  Disputing  with  Doctors  (Hoffman). 

49  Pastoral  Life  of  St.  Genevieve. 

50  Cattle  at  Watering  (Bonheur). 


|92.  AMERICAN  BIOGRAPHY. 


LIFE  OF  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN. 
Learning  the  chandler’s  trade. 
Working  in  brother's  printing  office. 
First  arrival  in  Philadelphia. 

In  printing  office  in  London. 

Acting  as  his  own  porter. 

Franklin  and  wife  at  breakfast. 
Experiment  with  the  kite. 

At  the  court  of  St.  James. 

Drafting  Declaration  of  Independence. 
At  court  of  France. 

Speaking  in  constitutional  convention. 
Last  moments. 

LIFE  OF  GENERAL  U.  S.  GRANT. 
Birthplace. 

Aiming  cannon  at  Chapultepec. 
Capture  of  Fort  Donelson. 

Charge  at  battle  of  Shiloh. 

Siege  of  Vicksburg. 


93.  THE  AMERICAN 


Geronimo — War  chief. 

Squaw  and  cradle. 

KIOWA. 

Buck  with  war  bonnet. 

Buck  using  the  bow. 

Squaw  at  home. 

Squaw  carrying  papoose. 

Indian  village. 

Indians  breaking  camp. 

Parade  at  reservation. 

COMANCHE. 

Head  of  buck. 

Buck. 

Squaw  “Isa  Coma.” 

Single  and  double  mount. 

Comanche  village. 

NORTH  DAKOTA. 

Two  bucks  in  dance  dress. 

Squaw  “Two  Bucks”  and  papoose. 

“Sitting  Bull.” 

“Sitting  Bull’s”  cabin  at  time  of  his  cap- 


6  Triumphal  entry  into  Vicksburg. 

7  Capture  of  Petersburg. 

8  Surrender  of  Lee. 

9  Taking  the  oath  of  office. 

10  Cottage  on  Mt.  Gregor,  N.  Y. 

11  Death-bed  of  Grant. 

12  Allegory  :  “Let  us  have  peace.” 

LIFE  OF  WILLIAM  MCKINLEY. 

1  Birthplace. 

2  Entering  the  army  as  private. 

3  Leading  a  rescue  of  guns. 

4  Presenting  tariff  bill  to  congress, 

5  Speaking  in  campaign  for  Harrison. 

6  Inauguration  as  president. 

7  With  cabinet  discussing  Spanish  war. 

8  Signing  the  protocol. 

9  Last  speech  at  Buffalo. 

10  Shooting  of  McKinley. 

11  Mrs.  McKinley's  last  interview. 

12  Body  lying  in  state  at  Washington. 


INDIAN  OF  TODAY. 

ture. 

20  Apportioning  meat  among  families. 

SIOUX. 

21  Squaw  in  native  dress. 

22  Sioux  Indian  camp. 

23  A  dog  travois. 

WINNEBAGO. 

24  “Grey  Wolf”  and  family. 

25  Chief  hunting. 

26  Wigwam. 

27  Squaw  on  horseback. 

28  Carrying  wood. 

SARCEE, 

29  “Bull’s  Head”  squaw  and  dog  travois. 

30  Tepee  of  chief. 

31  Sarcee  encampment. 

32  Buresh  tepee. 

33  Squaw  and  pony  travois. 

34  Sarcee  Indian  boys. 

35  Indian  sun  dance — Making  a  brave. 


94. 

Map  of  Russia. 

Caucasus  (Balkan  valley). 

(Gora). 

St.  Petersburg  (panorama). 

In  the  Russian  navy  yard. 
Nevsky  prospect. 

A  street  corner. 

Statue  of  Peter  the  Great. 
Winter  palace. 


RUSSIA. 

10  House  of  Peter  the  Great. 

11  Government  laboratory. 

12  Southern  Russia — Greek  chapel. 

13  Russian  hut  and  peasants. 

14  St.  Petersburg — An  ice  cream  vender. 

15  Finland — The  market  place. 

16  Peasant  washerwomen. 

17  Farmer’s  market. 

18  On  the  gulf  of  Finland. 


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19  Peasant  girls. 

20  A  Finnish  villa. 

21  Russia — Peasants. 

22  Finland — Bride  and  peasants. 

23  Russia — Peasant  family. 

24  Finland — Peasant  women  harvest. 

25  A  broom  seller. 

26  A  farmer's  cabin  and  family. 

27  Peasant  farmers. 

28  A  railroad  junction. 

29  A  bride  preparing  for  church. 

30  Peasant  flower  girls. 

31  Jaaskis  peasant  girls. 

32  Fishing  boats. 

33  An  ice  cream  vender. 

34  Market  boats. 


35  A  fisherman’s  hut. 

36  Russian  soldiers  working. 

37  A  cariole. 

38  Russia — Group  of  Siberian  natives. 

39  Slavonic  basket  makers. 

40  A  Russian  nurse. 

41  Tartar  peddlers. 

42  Russian  farm  scene. 

43  Panorama — Moscow. 

44  A  Russian  drosky. 

45  Church  of  the  Assumption. 

46  Kremlin,  the  throne. 

47  Kremlin,  inside  the  walls. 

48  Kremlin,  close  view. 

49  Kremlin,  great  bell. 

50  Church  of  the  Saviour. 


|95.  ILLUSTRATED  POEMS. 


THANATOPSIS. 

1  Portrait  of  Bryant. 

2  She  has  a  voice  of  gladness. 

3  When  thoughts  of  the  last  bitter  hour. 

4  Go  forth  under  the  open  sky. 

5  And  thee  the  all  beholding  sun. 

6  Nor  in  the  embrace  of*  ocean. 

7  And  to  the  sluggish  clod. 

8  The  oak  shall  send  his  roots  abroad. 

9  Thou  shalt  lie  down  with  patriarchs. 

10  With  kings,  the  powerful  of  earth. 

11  The  wise,  the  good. 

12  Fair  forms. 

13  And  hoary  sun  of  ages  past. 

14  All  in  one  mighty  sepulcher. 

15  The  hills,  rock  ribbed  and  ancient. 

16  Venerable  woods. 

17  Rivers  that  move  in  majesty. 


18  And  the  complaining  brooks. 

19  Pierce  the  Rarcan  wilderness. 

20  And  hears  no  sound  save  its  own  dashings. 

21  The  dead  reign  there  alone. 

22  The  gay  will  laugh  when  thou  art  gone. 

23  And  he  who  goes  in  the  full  strength  of 

years. 

24  The  speechless  babe. 

25  The  gray-haired  man. 

26  Like  one  who  wraps  the  drapery  of  his 

couch  about  him. 

THE  BRIDGE. 

1  I  stood  on  the  bridge  at  midnight. 

2  IIow  often,  O  !  how  often. 

3  And  only  the  sorrow  of  others. 

4  I  see  the  long  procession. 


*86.  ILLUSTRATED  POEMS. 


MAUD  MULLER. 

1  Maud  Muller  on  a  summer’s  day. 

2  And  blushed  as  she  gave  it  looking  down. 

3  The  judge  looked  back  as  he  climbed  the 

hill. 

4  Oft  when  the  wine  in  his  glass  was  red. 

5  She  wedded  a  man  unlearned  and  poor. 

6  Alas  !  for  the  maiden,  alas  !  for  the  judge. 

INDEPENDENCE  BELL. 

1  There  was  a  tumult  in  the  city. 

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3  Far  aloft  in  that  high  steeple. 

4  “Ring,”  he  shouts.  “Ring !  grandpa !” 

5  How  they  shouted  !  What  rejoicing  ! 

6  That  old  state  house  bell  is  silent. 

LEAP  FOR  LIFE. 

1  Old  Ironsides  at  anchor  lay. 

2  There  stood  the  boy  with  dizzy  brain. 

3  Then  suddenly  a  rifle  grasped. 

4  That  only  chance  your  life  can  save. 

5  He  sank — he  rose — he  lived — he  moved. 

6  His  father  drew  in  silent  joy. 


FAIRY  TALES. 


REYNARD  THE  FOX. 

1  Noble,  the  king,  summons  his  court. 

2  Reynard  teaching  the  creed. 

3  Reynard  and  Henning. 

4  The  king  sends  Bruin  to  summon  Reynard. 

5  Bruin  meets  with  overpowering  reception. 

6  Hintze,  the  cat.  a  messenger  to  Reynard. 

7  Reynard’s  confession  to  Grimbardt. 

8  Reynard’s  trial. 

9  Reynard  at  place  of  execution. 

10  Grimbardt’s  second  visit  to  Reynard. 

11  The  combat. 

12  Reynard's  triumph. 

There  are  several  good  translations  of  this 
classic,  which  may  be  obtained  at.  McClurg’s. 
“Legends  of  the  Middle  Ages,”  by  Guerber. 
“Reynard  the  Fox,”  adapted  for  primary 
grades.  (Smyth.)  “Reynard  the  Fox.”  edited 
by  Joseph  Jacobs. 


BABES  IN  THE  WOOD. 

1  Father  taking  leave  of  his  children. 

2  He  implores  his  brother  to  care  for  them. 

3  Brother  bargains  to  kill  them. 

4  Ruffians  take  children  to  the  wood. 

5  The  ruffians  fight. 

6  The  children  left  to  die  in  the  woods. 

7  Arrest  of  surviving  ruffian. 

8  The  uncle’s  dying  bed. 

THE  THREE  BEARS. 

1  Goldilocks. 

2  Goldilocks  sees  the  bears’  house. 

3  The  three  bears. 

4  Goldilocks  tastes  the  soup. 

5  The  bears  return  home. 

6  The  bears  find  soup  has  been  tasted. 

7  Goldilocks  found  in  little  bear's  bed. 

8  Goldilocks  runs  home. 


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f98.  FAIRY  TALE  AND  POEMS. 


ANDERSEN'S  “LITTLE  TWO  EYES.” 
Introduction. 

Minding  the  goat. 

A  fairy  in  disguise. 

Two-Eyes  fell  to  work. 

Left  them  for  the  cat. 

One-Eye  fails  asleep. 

Tretended  to  be  asleep. 

Cried  bitterly. 

Don’t  cry. 

Three-Eyes  climbing  the  tree. 

There  sat  Two-Eyes  with  her  apron  full 
of  apples. 

Take  me  away. 

PAYNE’S  “HOME,  SWEET  HOME.” 

’Mid  pleasures  and  palaces. 

A  charm  from  the  skies. 

Home,  home,  sweet,  sweet  home. 

An  exile  from  home. 


5  The  birds  singing  gaily. 

6  Home,  home,  sweet,  sweet  home. 

7  How  sweet  ’tis  to  sit. 

8  Let  others  delight  ’mid  pleasures. 

9  Home,  home,  sweet,  sweet  home. 

10  To  thee  I’ll  return. 

11  No  more  from  that  cottage. 

12  Horae,  home,  sweet,  sweet  home. 

“ANNIE  AND  WILLIE’S  PRAYER,”  by  S.  P. 

Snow. 

1  Annie  and  Willie  sent  to  bed  early. 

2  Praying  at  bedside.  , 

3  Father  going  in  storm  to  buy  toys. 

4  Father  and  Aunt  Mary  arranging  toys. 

5  Children  discovering  their  gifts. 

6  Father  and  happy  children  on  Christmas 

morning. 

Readinq  should  accompany  the  fir&t.and  last 
stories.  Send  to  the  school  that  last  used  the 
slides  if  not  found  in  the  box. 


*99.  ILLUSTRATED  POEMS — THE  BROOK. 


THE  BROOK — Tennyson. 

I  come  from  haunts  of  coot  and  hern. 

By  thirty  hills  I  hurry  down. 

Till  last  by  Phi  1  lips’  farm  I  flow. 

I  chatter  over  stony  ways. 

With  many  a  curve  my  banks  1  fret. 

I  wind  about  and  in  and  out. 

And  here  and  there  a  foamy  flake. 

I  steal  by  lawns  and  grassy  plots. 

I  slip,  I  slide,  I  gloom,  I  glance. 

I  murmur  under  moon  and  stars. 

SHERIDAN’S  RIDE— Read. 

Telling  the  battle  was  on  once  more. 

Hills  rose  and  fell  but  his  heart  was  gay. 
Every  nerve  of  the  charger  was  strained. 
He  is  snuffing  the  smoke  of  the  roaring 
fray. 

I  have  brought  you  Sheridan,  all  the  way. 
And  when  their  statues  are  placed  on  high. 


CURFEW  SHALL*  NOT  RING  TONIGHT. 

1  Bessie  and  the  sexton. 

2  I’ve  a  lover  in  that  prison. 

3  “Bessie,”  calmly  spoke  the  sexton. 

4  Bessie  made  a  solemn  vow. 

5  She  sprang  within  the  old  church  door. 

6  She  has  reached  the  topmost  ladder. 

7  Out  she  swung,  far  out. 

8  Firmly  on  the  dark  old  ladder. 

9  At  his  feet  she  tells  her  story. 

10  Kneeling  on  the  turf  beside  her. 

YANKEE  DOODLE. 

1  Father  and  I  went  down  to  camp. 

2  And  there  was  General  Washington. 

3  And  there  I  see  a  little  keg. 

4  The  troopers,  too.  would  gallop  up. 

5  And  there  they  had  a  swamping  gun. 

6  It  scared  me  so,  I  streaked  it  off. 


*100.  LADY  OF  THE  LAKE. 


He  sorrowed  o’er  the  expiring  horse. 

In  listening  mood,  she  seemed  to  stand. 
’Tis  thus  our  charmed  rhymes  we  sing. 
“W’ake,  Allan-Bane,”  aloud  she  cried. 

The  hounds,  the  hawk,  her  cares  divide. 
Grant  me  this  maid  to  wife. 

Chieftains,  forego  ! 

The  cross  thus  formed  he  held  on  high. 
“Alas  !”  she  sobbed — “and  yet  be  gone.” 
The  messenger  of  fear  and  fate. 

With  Alpine  lord,  the  hermit  monk  held 
solemn  word. 

Ellen  beheld  as  a  dream. 


13  He  placed  the  golden  circlet  on. 

14  The  fierce  avenger  is  behind. 

15  By  him  whose  word  is  truth! 

1G  Thy  name  and  purpose  !  Saxon  stand  ! 

17  There  are  Clan-Alpine’s  warriors  true. 

18  And  locked  his  arms,  his  foeman  round. 

19  And  ever  James  was  bending  low. 

20  Back,  on  your  lives,  ye  menial  pack. 

21  Hear  ye,  my  mates  ! 

22  Hark,  minstrel !  I  have  heard  thee  play. 

23  No  word  her  choking  voice  commands. 

24  Then  gently  drew  the  glittering  band. 


flOl.  WHITTIER:  LIFE  AND  SELECTED  POEMS. 


1  Whittier’s  home,  “Oak  Knoll.” 

2  Whittier’s  birthplace,  Haverhill,  Mass. 

3  The  well  at  Haverhill. 

4  “The  eastern  wood,”  Haverhill. 

5  Cemetery  of  the  Whittier  family. 

6  The  Whittier  elm  on  the  road  to  the 

school. 

7  Home  of  Whittier’s  child  sweetheart. 

8  The  road  to  the  school. 

9  Site  of  the  school  of  Whittier’s  boyhood. 

IN  SCHOOL  DAYS. 

10  Within  the  master's  desk  is  seen. 


11  Long  years  ago  the  winter  sun. 

12  I’m  sorry  that  I  spelt  the  word. 

13  That  sweet  child  face. 

14  The  grasses  on  her  grave. 

15  He  lives  to  learn  in  life’s  hard  school. 

SNOW-BOUND. 

16  We  looked  upon  a  world  unknown. 

17  A  fenceless  drift  what  once  was  road. 

18  We  reached  the  barn  with  merry  din. 

19  The  buried  brooklet. 

20  We  watched  the  first  red  blaze  appear. 

21  Radiant  with  a  mimic  flame. 


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22  The  moon  above  the  eastern  wood. 

23  Shut  in  from  all  the  world  without. 

24  Our  uncle,  innocent  of  books. 

25  I  saw  the  violet-sprinkled  sod. 

26  The  teamsters  drawing  near. 

27  The  wise  old  doctor  went  his  round. 

BAREFOOT  BOY. 

28  Blessings  on  thee,  little  man. 

29  Let  the  million-dollared  ride. 

30  The  reach  of  ear  and  eye. 

31  Knowledge  never  learned  of  schools. 

32  The  tenants  of  the  wood. 


33  Where  the  whitest  lilies  blow. 

34  Nature  answers  all  he  asks. 

35  Boyhood’s  time  of  June. 

36  I  was  rich  in  flowers  and  trees. 

37  For  my  sport  the  squirrel  played. 

38  Laughed  the  brook  for  my  delight. 

39  Mine  the  sanded  pickerel  pond. 

40  Apples  of  Ilesperides. 

41  A  complex  Chinese  toy. 

42  On  the  door-stone  gray  and  rude. 

43  Cheerily,  then,  my  little  man. 

44  Every  evening'  from  thy  feet. 

45  Ah,  that  thou  couldst  know  thy  joy. 


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102.  THE  HOUSE  OF  SANTA  CLAUS. 


Leslie  writing  to  Santa  Claus.  27 

In  Cloudland.  28 

Santa  Claus  awaiting  descent  of  balloon.  29 
Leslie’s  meeting  with  Santa  Claus. 

A  band  of  toy  soldiers  marched  across  the  30 
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Old  Mr.  Claus  of  Nuremberg.  31 

The  four  winds  breathed  gently  on  the  old  32 
man.  33 

The  flying  machine  of  Santa  Claus.  34 

Santa  Claus  leaving  his  presents  on  the  35 
housetops. 

Leslie  washed  his  face  briskly.  36 

A  team  of  toy  horses  drew  the  snowshoes  37 
into  the  home  of  Santa.  38 

Away  to  the  town  of  toys. 

The  suburban  villas  of  Santa  Clauberg.  39 

A  toy  farm. 

A  terrible  accident  to  the  clockwork  train.  40 
The  town  of  toys.  41 

View  of  the  river  of  Carols.  42 

A  charming  riverside  villa.  43 

The  shops  of  Santa  Claus.  44 

Dolls  shooting  butterflies  in  the  jungle.  45 

The  early  Dutch  inhabitants  of  Clauberg. 

Leslie  appears  in  the  main  street  of  the  46 
toy  city.  47 

A  doll’s  shipyard.  48 

Eviction. 

The  furniture  of  the  cruel  landlord  was  49 

sold.  50 

A  doll  musician. 


A  panic  at  the  Grand  theater. 

Laying  the  foundation  stone  of  Gordon  hall. 

Leslie  makes  a  speech  from  the  door  of 
his  house. 

The  mayor  kills  a  doll-eating  frog  with  a 
lance. 

The  departure  of  Santa  Claus. 

Leslie  at  breakfast  in  Gordon  hall. 

The  kitchen  of  Gordon  hall. 

Leslie’s  sweetheart — Selina  Sprinkler. 

New  motor  car  overturns  a  toy 
wagon. 

Leslie  and  Selina  in  a  motor  car. 

Lost  in  the  snow. 

Watching  Leslie’s  movements  in  doll’s  ob¬ 
servatory. 

Each  of  the  five  volunteers  was  tied  to  a 
rocket. 

Arrival  of  the  brave  rescue  party. 

An  outbreak  of  war. 

The  bombardment  of  Santa  Clauberg. 

Leaden  troops  for  the  front. 

A  camp  of  toy  soldiers. 

The  great  battle — A  rush  for  the  manikin 
trenches. 

T.eslie  starts  out  to  stop  the  battle. 

Leslie’s  horse  is  killed. 

lie  lay  stunned  and  motionless  on  the 
hard  ground. 

Leslie  awakes  to  find  himself  at  home. 

Santa  Claus  dreaming  of  that  happy 
awakening. 


103.  JEAN  NOEL. 

(A  CHRISTMAS  IN  FRANCE.) 


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The  eggs  were  broken. 
“Never  mind.” 

“Look  here.” 

‘Did  you  see  the  agent?” 


12  He  stretched  out  his  hands  to  the  fire. 

13  Pierre  whispered  to  his  wife. 

14  He  sang  songs  relating  to  Xmas. 

15  The  wings  opened  out  and  bore  him  away. 

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Wouldn’t  it  be  fun. 

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She  gets  a  bowl  of  milk. 

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It  will  make  me  happy. 

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Back  to  the  room. 

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When  her  father  came. 

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Trudged  to  church. 

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A  tap  was  heard  at  the  cottage  door. 

104.  THE  CHRISTMAS  STOCKING. 

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Introduction. 

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He  shall  have  a  boat. 

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Down  came  Santa  Claus. 

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Does  he  say  we  mustn’t  steal? 

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Is  Norman  at  work? 

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He  knelt  down  before  the  chest. 

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Standing  before  a  machine. 

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Fancy  store  in  London. 

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I  have  brought  him  some  milk. 

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Rifled  his  pockets. 

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They  set  out. 

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She  looked  at  me  inside  and  out. 

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Do  you  know  me? 

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She  stood  still  to  call  the  cows. 

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Put  the  candle  down. 

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The  nicest  place  you  ever  saw. 

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105.  LIFE  OF  LINCOLN. 


Lincoln’s  last  and  best  photograph.  22 

Birthplace  of  Lincoln.  23 

White  Pigeon  church.  24 

Lincoln  a  wood-chopper.  25 

Lincoln’s  old  store.  26 

Lincoln  on  a  flatboat.  27 

Jus  Hanks.  28 

Grave  of  Lincoln’s  mother.  2© 

Lincoln’s  handwriting.  30 

Black  Hawk — Indian  chief.  81 

Lincoln’s  book  case. 

Debate  with  Douglas.  32 

Old  slave  market.  33 

Slave  in  the  swamps.  34 

Stephen  A.  Douglas.  35 

Mass-meeting.  1860.  36 

Lincoln’s  first  inauguration.  37 

Inaugural  address.  38 

Lincoln  in  the  camps.  39 

Giving  a  reception.  .  40 

And  soldier. 


Raising  flag  on  Independence  halL 
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Charles  Sumner. 

William  Lloyd  Garrison. 

Henry  Ward  Beecher. 

Wendell  Phillips. 

Fred  Douglass. 

Lincoln  visiting  soldiers  in  hospital. 
Reviewing  troops. 

First  reading  of  emancipation  proclama¬ 
tion. 

Emancipation  proclamation  extract. 

Speech  at  Gettysburg. 

Extract  from  speech  at  Gettysburg. 

from  second  inaugural. 

Visit  to  Richmond. 

Assassination  of  Lincoln. 

Death-bed  of  Lincoln. 

Lincoln  monument. 

Monument  at  Lincoln  Park. 


106.  MEDITERRANEAN  SHORES. 


Madeira  islands — Bullock  sled.  27 

Funchal — Woman  begging. 

Hammock  for  passengers.  28 

A  pig  for  sale. 

City  of  Funchal.  29 

Spanish  town  from  a  distance.  30 

Spain,  Granada — A  donkey’s  load.  31 

Train  of  pack  donkeys.  32 

The  Alhambra,  an  interior  court.  33 

The  Alhambra,  Court  of  Lions.  34 

In  Alhambra  grounds.  35 

Statue  of  Columbus.  36 

Algiers — An  orange  man.  37 

View  of  Maraboun  quarter.  38 

Public  square.  39 

Child  begging.  40 

Mosque.  41 

Native  sunning  themselves.  42 

Malta — English  forts. 

Statue  of  grand  master,  Knights  of  43 
St.  John.  44 

Valetta  —  Goats  waiting  to  be  45 

milked.  46 

Valetta — Children  dressed  for  car-  47 
nival.  48 

Valetta — Street  on  carnival  day. 

Greece — Harbor  of  Piraeus.  49 

Soldier  at  railroad  station.  50 

Athens — A  fruit  seller. 


Athens — Public  school,  group  of 
boys. 

Athens — On  the  Aeropolis,  the  Erec- 
theum. 

Athens — Arch  of  Hadrian. 

Athens — The  Stadium. 
Constantinople — Seraglis  point. 

Beggars  on  bridge. 

Beggar  women  on  bridge. 

Archway. 

Ram  for  sale. 

Open  air  cafe. 

On  the  Bosporus — Ruins  of  castle  in  Asia. 
Smyrna — Caravan  of  loaded  camels. 
Camels  resting. 

A  street. 

Syria — Train  on  road  to  Damascus. 

Landscape  along  railroad  to  Damas¬ 
cus. 

Damascus— A  house. 

Inner  court  of  a  house. 

Camels  waiting  for  riders. 
Jerusalem. 

Wailing  place  for  the  Jews. 
Palestine — Hills  of  Judea ;  road  to  Jeri¬ 
cho. 

Luncheon  tent  for  tourists. 

Afloat  on  Jordan  river. 


Indian  children. 

Portage  path. 

Colored  drainage  map  U.  S. 
Ice  cap  of  North  America. 
Chicago  relief  plain. 

Father  Marquette. 

Fort  St.  Louis. 

Illinois  canyon. 

Westward  ho  ! 

Morse’s  map. 

Fort  Pitt  block  house. 

Fort  Steuben. 

River  mouth  map. 

First  Fort  Dearborn. 

River  mouth  view. 

Wild  onion. 

Centennial  tablet  border. 
River  mouth  view. 

River  mouth  today. 
Massacre  monument. 


CHICAGO. 

Second  Fort. — Painting. 
Painting. 

Wolf’s  Point,  1832. 

24  Wolf’s  Point  today. 

25  Officer’s  quarters. 

26  Fort  and  light. 

27  Fort  tablet 

28  View  form  Fort  site. 

29  Across  from  Fort  site. 

30  Early  elevators. 

31  Elevators  at  present. 

32  First  railroad  car  B.  &  O. 

33  Flying  Dutchman. 

34  Sail  car  in  S.  Carolina. 

35  Erie  &  Kalamazoo  R.  R. 

36  First  railroad  station. 

38  Randolph  street  station. 

39  Today. 

40  Michigan  avenue  in  1860. 

41  Today. 

42  Elevating  the  grade. 


107.  HISTORY  OF 


21 

22 

23 


42 


43 

Lake  street  houses. 

47 

Fourth  court  house 

44 

Eirst  court  house. 

48 

Centennial  tablet. 

45 

Second  court  house. 

49 

Cleaning  Chicago. 

46 

Third  court  house. 

50 

“I  will.” 

f  108.  MILES 

.1  Look  at  these  arms. 

2  Nothing  was  heard  in  the  room. 

3  Whenever  you  speak. 

4  Since  Rose  Standish  died. 

5  Now  to  the  grave  of  the  dead. 

6  The  angel  whose  name  is  Priscilla. 

7  Out  of  the  street  of  the  village. 

8  Heard  the  musical  voice  of  Priscilla. 

9  Priscilla  rose  as  he  entered. 

10  Then  they  sat  down. 

11  Into  the  open  air  John  Alden  rushed. 

12  And  frowning  fiercely,  departed. 

13  Winding  his  sinuous  way. 

14  Just  in  the  gray  of  the  dawn. 

15  The  village  of  Plymouth  woke. 

16  Consecrated  with  hymns. 

17  Stalking  into  the  room. 


STANDISH. 

18  Nearer  the  boat  stood  Alden. 

19  Standing  dejected  among  them. 

20  Thus  for  a  while  he  stood. 

21  Are  you  so  much  offended  ? 

22  Homeward  together  they  walked. 

23  While  he  was  marching  by  day. 

24  Then  Stood  Pecksuot  Forth. 

25  Headlong  he  leaped  on  the  boaster. 

26  Only  Priscilla  averted  her  face. 

27  Alden  had  built  him  a  new  habitation. 

28  So  as  she  sat  at  her  wheel. 

29  She  standing  erect. 

30  Clasped  the  motionless  form  of  Priscilla. 

31  This  was  the  wedding  morn  of  Priscilla. 

32  Long  had  it  stood  there  unseen. 

33  Then  the  captain  advanced. 

34  Onward  the  bridal  procession  now  moved. 


109.  PANAMA. 


1  Map  of  Isthmus  of  Panama. 

2  Mouth  of  Panama  Canal. 

3  Water-front  at  city. 

4  Street  view  in  city  of  Panama. 

5  Hotel  Grand  Central. 

6  Cathedral  in  City  of  Panama. 

7  Residence  of  President  Amador. 

8  Columbus  Monument. 

9  Water-works  of  City  of  Panama. 

10  Source  of  water  supply. 

11  Ruined  tower  of  old  City  of  Panama. 

12  Ruined  “flat  arch”  in  City  of  Panama. 

13  Vultures  feeding  on  refuse. 

14  Panama  matron. 

15  Panama  matron  and  pet  monkey. 

16  Native  Panama  woman. 

17  Washing  clothes. 

18  Panama  laundry. 

19  Straw  house. 

20  Native  boatman. 

21  A  grave  in  Panama. 

22  Altar  in  old  church  town. 

23  Mouth  of  Chagres  river. 

24  Mouth  of  Chagres  river — tourists  resting. 

25  Shanties. 

26  Palm  avenue. 

27  Palm  avenue. 

28  Abandoned  French  machinery. 

29  Abandoned  French  machinery. 

30  Abandoned  locomotive  engines. 

31  Abandoned  French  machinery. 

32  Abandoned  French  excavating  machinery. 

33  Old  dredges  in  Chagres  river. 


34  Dredge  used  on  Panama  Canal. 

35  Culebra  Cut,  Isthmus  Panama. 

36  Culebra  Cut  (side). 

37  Culebra  Cut  (work). 

38  Scoop  used  in  Culebra  Cut. 

39  Work  on  Canal  in  Culebra  Cut. 

40  Culebra  Cut,  Panama  Canal. 

41  U.  S.  marines  at  Empire,  Panama. 

42  Steamboat  sunken  in  Panama  Canal. 

43  Scene  on  Chagres  river,  Panama. 

44  Pelicans  on  reef  in  front  of  old  city. 

45  Park  in  city  of  Panama. 

46  House  occupied  by  U.  S.  minister. 

47  Ruins  of  a  convent,  city  of  Panama. 

48  An  old  gate,  Panama. 

49  Mouth  of  Chagres  river. 

50  Shanty  in  Colon. 

51  Administration  building  of  Panama  Canal. 

52  House  of  chief  engineer. 

53  Dungeon  in  old  Fort  San  Lorenzo. 

54  Native  band,  Panama  army. 

55  President  Amador,  of  Panama. 

56  On  the  Panama  Railway. 

57  Bridge  in  city  of  Panama. 

58  Promenade  in  front  of  president’s  house. 

59  Avenue  of  palms. 

60  Water  front. 

61  Street  scene  in  Colon. 

62  Hotel  Washington,  Colon. 

6B  U.  S.  marine  barracks. 

64  One  side  of  Culebra  cut. 

65  Scene  on  Chagres  river. 

66  Railway  station. 

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110.  DENMARK. 


1  Harbor  of  Copenhagen,  1903. 

2  Copenhagen — Kvaesthus  Pier. 

3  Copenhagen — Rosenborg  Castle. 

4  Copenhagen — Rosenborg  Castle. 

5  Copenhagen — Marble  church. 

6  Copenhagen — Frelsers  church. 

7  Copenhagen — Town  hall. 

8  Copenhagen — Town  hall  courtyard. 


9  Copenhagen — Queen  Louise's  bridge. 

10  Copenhagen — The  Bazaar. 

11  Copenhagen — English  church. 

12  Copenhagen — Langelinie. 

13  Copenhagen — Langelinie  (another  view). 

14  Copenhagen — Amagertorv  (principal 

street). 

15  Copenhagen — Amagertorv  (another  view). 


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16  Copenhagen — Exchange  (Board  of  Trade) 

(A) . 

17  Copenhagen — Exchange  (Board  of  Trade) 

(B) . 

18  Copenhagen — Church  of  Our  Lady. 

19  Copenhagen — Interior  of  Church  of  Our 

Lady. 

20  Copenhagen — Parade  of  Life  Guards. 

21  Copenhagen — Pantomime  theatre. 

22  Copenhagen — National  and  Tivoli  the¬ 

atres. 

23  Copenhagen — National  and  Tivoli  the¬ 

atres  (entrance). 

24  Copenhagen — Christ  Church. 

25  Copenhagen— Changing  of  guards. 


26  Copenhagen — Thorvaldsen’s  Museum. 

27  Copenhagen — Thorvaldsen's  Museum 

(Statue  of  Hope). 

28  Copenhagen — Thorvaldsen’s  Museum 

(panel,  Night). 

29  Fredericksborg  Castle  (A). 

30  Fredericksborg  Castle  (B) 

31  The  “Strandve.i.” 

32  Skaadsborg  Bade  Hotel. 

33  Fredensborg  Castle  (summer  palace  of  the 

king). 

34.  Kronborg  Castle. 

35  Ivristiansborg  Slot  (ruins  of  burned 
castle). 


nil.  SHAKESPEARE’S  LIFE  AND  SELECTED  PLAYS. 


1  Portrait  of  Shakespeare. 

2  Room  in  which  he  was  born. 

3  Grammar  school,  Stratford-on-Avon. 

4  Classroom. 

5  Shakespeare’s  house. 

6  Anne  Hathaway’s  cottage. 

7  Interior  of  cottage. 

8  Parish  church. 

9  Parish  church  (near  view). 

10  Chancel  of  church. 

11  Inscription  on  Shakespeare’s  grave. 

12  Memorial  buildings. 

Act  I.  Scene  3.  Interview  between  Antonio, 
Bassanio  and  Shylock. 

Act  II.  Scene  2.  Old  Gobbo  and  his  son 
Launcelot. 

Act  II.  Scene  5.  Jessica  throwing  down  a 
casket. 

Act  II.  Scene  1.  Shylock  bewailing  the  loss 
of  his  daughter. 

Act  III.  Scene  2.  Bassanio  choosing  the 
casket. 

Act  III.  Scene  2.  Portia  giving  ring  to  Bas¬ 
sanio. 

Act  III.  Scene  2.  Bassanio  reading  letter 
from  Antonio. 

Act  IV.  Scene  1.  Portia  (as  Balthazzar) 

speaking  in  court. 

Act  IV.  Scene  1.  Shylock  preparing  to  take 
the  pound  of  flesh. 

Act  IV.  Scene  1.  Shylock  hearing  his  sen¬ 


tence  of  condemnation. 


Act 

IV. 

Scene  1.  Portia  (as  Balthazzar) 
asking  Bassanio  for  ring. 

Act 

V. 

Scene  5.  Portia  reproaching  Bas¬ 
sanio  for  parting  with  ring. 

1 

Act 

I. 

Scene  3.  Macbeth,  Banquo  and 
three  witches. 

2 

Act 

1. 

Scene  4.  Macbeth  and  Banquo 
before  King  Duncan. 

3 

Act 

I. 

Scene  6.  Lady  Macbeth  wel¬ 
coming  Duncan  and  suite. 

4 

Act 

I. 

Scene  7.  Lady  Macbeth  urging 
her  husband  to  murder  Dun¬ 
can. 

5 

Act 

II. 

Scene  I.  “Is  this  a  dagger 
which  I  see  before  me?” 

6 

Act 

II. 

Scene  1.  The  murder  of  Dun¬ 
can. 

7 

Act 

III. 

Scene  3.  The  murder  of  Ban- 
quo. 

8 

Act 

III. 

Scene  4.  Banquo’s  ghost  at 
the  banquet. 

9 

Act 

IV. 

Scene  1.  Macbeth  and  the 
three  witches. 

10 

Act 

V. 

Scene  1.  Lady  Macbeth  washing 
her  hands  in  her  sleep. 

11 

Act 

V. 

Scene  5.  “Fear  not  till  Burn¬ 
ham  woods  do  come  to  Dun- 
sinane.” 

12 

Act 

V. 

Scene  7.  Killing  of  Macbeth 

by  Macduff. 


*112.  BIRDS. 


1  Canada  goose.  - 

2  Herring  gull 

3  Whooping  and  sandhill  cranes. 

4  Sora  rail. 

5  Spotted  sandpiper. 

6  Black-crowned  night  heron. 

7  Screech  owl. 

8  Red-tail  hawk. 

9  Sparrow  hawk. 

10  Pinnated  grouse. 

11  Bob  white. 

12  Bobolinks. 


13  Rose-breasted  grosbeak. 

14.  Hairy  woodpecker. 

15.  Flicker  (yellow  hammer). 

16.  Towhee. 

17  Cat  bird. 

18  Chickadee. 

19  Prothonotary  warblers. 

20  Cedar  waxwings. 

21  American  goldfinch. 

22  Brown  thrush. 

23  Chimney  swift. 


fll3.  MODERN  PALESTINE  AND  SYRIA. 


1  Jordan  valley. 

2  Jordan  and  Promised  Land. 

3  Bridge  of  El  Ghajar. 

4  Sun  spring. 

5  Joseph’s  pit. 

6  Bird’s-eye-view  of  Jerusalem. 

7  Jerusalem  from  Mt.  of  Olives. 

8  Damascus  gate. 


9  St.  Stephen’s  gate. 

10  Entering  east  gate,  Damascus. 

11  Typical  Damascus  street. 

12  House  of  Shammai,  Damascus. 

13  Jaffa  from  the  sea,  Palestine. 

14  Busy  street,  Jaffa. 

15  House  of  Simon  the  Tanner. 

16  Harbor  of  Beyrout,  Syria. 


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17 

Bird’s-eye-view  of  Beyrout. 

34 

Dog  scavengers  (Damascus). 

18 

Bird’s-eye-view  of  Acre,  Palestine. 
Courtyard  of  Old  Kahn. 

35 

•Grazing  (Sharon). 

19 

36 

Plowing  near  Tiberias. 

20 

Ruins  of  Crusaders’  Castle. 

37 

Tramping  out  the  grain. 

21 

Sheik  of  Bar  Ibraham  Tribe. 

38 

Winnowing  out  the  grain. 

22 

Bedouin  bride. 

39 

Native  women  grinding  wheat. 

23 

Druse  Princess  of  Lebanon. 

40 

Baking  bread. 

24 

Father  and  children. 

41 

Native  preparing  vermicelli. 

25 

Baby  in  swaddling  clothes. 

42 

Native  mode  of  grinding  coffee. 

26 

Typical  family. 

43 

Serving  coffee. 

27 

Ancient  scroll. 

44 

Making  clay  jars. 

28 

Nebi  Musa  Pilgrims. 

45 

Method  of  cooking. 

29 

Caravan  at  rest. 

46 

Freight  handler. 

30 

General  market,  Damascus. 

47 

Stone  masons  at  work. 

31 

Guest  chamber. 

48 

Winding  spindles. 

32 

Coffee  house,  Palestine. 

49 

Music  school. 

33 

Going  for  water. 

50 

Fishing  on  the  Sea  of  Galilee. 

114.  THE  DAIRY  INDUSTRIES. 


1 

The  dear  old  farm. 

14 

Babcock  machine. 

2 

Milking  cows. 

15 

Delivering  milk. 

3 

Filling  bottles. 

16 

Weighing  milk. 

4 

Boxes  of  bottles. 

17 

Separator  in  a  creamery. 

5 

Heater  which  pumps  milk. 

18 

Vats  in  which  milk  is  put  to  warm. 

6 

Cleaning  up  the  creamery. 

19 

Curds  blocked  by  hand. 

7 

Washing  milk  bottles. 

20 

Curds  blocked  by  hand. 

8 

Separator  at  work. 

21 

Filling  hoops  with  chopped  curds. 

9 

Cans  of  cream. 

22 

Curing  room  of  cheese,  factory. 

10 

Churning  butter. 

23 

Presses. 

11 

Working  salt  into  butter. 

24 

Curing  room. 

12 

The  great  churn. 

25 

Loads  of  cheese. 

13 

Pasteurizer  in  creamery. 

26 

Loading  cheese  of  shipping. 

115.  MANUFACTURE 

OF  TILE  AND  POTTERY. 

1 

Mine  of  clay  near  surface. 

13 

Workmen  moulding. 

2 

Clay  piles  just  from  clay  mines. 

14 

Moulding  clay. 

3 

Engine  with  cars  of  clay. 

15 

Storage  yards  of  tile  factory. 

4 

Hand  cars  receiving  cls.y. 

16 

Yards  of  a  tile  factory. 

5 

Grinding  clay. 

17 

Grinding  crude  clay. 

6 

Machine  for  moulding  tile. 

18 

Pottery  industry. 

7 

Tile  just  from  moulds. 

19 

Expert  workman  shaping  objects. 

8  ' 

A  kiln  of  tile  being  fired. 

20 

Expert  workman  shaping  objects. 

9 

Interior  of  kiln. 

21 

Painting  common  pottery. 

10 

Throwing  coal  into  the  fire. 

22 

Hand-painting  pottery. 

11 

Emptying  the  kiln. 

23 

Kilns  in  Satsuma  pottery. 

12 

Kiln  for  firing  clay. 

24 

Japanese  lady  expert. 

116.  COAL  AND  COKE. 


Anthracite  Coal. 

1  Outcropping  of  coal  veins. 

2  Digging  into  edge  of  coal  vein. 

3  Shaft-house. 

4  In  a  “Room,”  showing  18-foot  vein. 

5  Miners  on  cage  coming  out  of  shaft. 

6  Drilling  into  vein. 

7  Miner  drilling  and  laborer  loading  coal. 

8  Knocking  down,  breaking  and  loading. 

9  Breaking  and  loading  coal  after  blast. 

10  Loading  cage  with  car  of  coal. 

11  A  coal  breaker. 

12  Oscillating  screen,  in  breaker. 

13  Slate  pickers. 

14  In  a  coal  car. 

15  Loading  car  with  egg  coal. 

16  Loading  coal  into  wagons. 

17  Dumping  culm,  slate  pile. 

18  Hazleton,  Pa. 

19  Miners  going  into  slope. 

20  Searching  for  coal  on  the  dumps. 

21  Shipping  coal. 

22  Miners’  children  and  homes. 

Bituminous  Coal. 

.23  Overlooking  a  coal  plant. 


24  Coal  house,  dumping  coal  into  screen. 

25  Train  load  of  coal  leaving  mine  for 

market. 

26  Homes  of  the  coal  miner. 

27  Coal  barges. 

28  Ore  and  coke  cars. 

29  River  coal  trade. 

Coke — Old  Method. 

30  Coal  for  coke  oven,  mouth  of  mine. 

31  Dumping  coal  into  car. 

32  Filling  a  coke  oven  with  coal. 

33  Removing  coke  from  an  oven. 

34  General  view  of  ovens. 

35  Coke  oven  being  repaired. 

36  Free  coal  for  employees. 

37  Hillside  affected  by  smoke  and  fumes. 

38  From  coal  mine  to  coke  oven. 

39  From  coke  oven  to  cars. 

Coke — Modern  Method. 

40  Modern  coke  works. 

41  Automatic  coal  heaver. 

42  Under  coal  tank. 

43  Electric  trolley  coal  distributor. 

44  Coke  ovens  and  their  smoke  consumers. 

45  A  mountain  of  coke. 


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117.  IRON  MINING  AND  TRANSPORTATION. 


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Stripping  the  surface  dirt. 
Drilling  for  a  blast. 

Morris  open  pit  iron  mine. 
Burt  open  pit  iron  mine. 
Steam  shovel  side. 

Showing  how  track  is  laid. 
Steam  shovel  side  view. 
Steam  shovel  loading  cars. 
Scoop  of  the  steam  shovel. 
Scoop  being  dumped. 

Webb  shaft  house. 

Typical  iron  ore. 

Miner’s  home,  crippled  miner. 
Overlooking  ore  dock. 

Ore  cars  ready  for  docks. 
Surface  of  ore  dock. 

“Poling”  down  iron  ore. 
Looking  between  ore  docks. 


19  Loading  ships. 

20  Ore  carrier  coming  into  harbor. 

21  Great  hoists. 

22  Hoist  starting  into  hold. 

23  Twelve-ton  bite. 

24  Great  unloaders  at  work. 

25  Hoist  dumping  ore  into  car. 

26  A  “whirler”  passing  ore  back. 

27  Great  bridge  on  wheels. 

28  Among  the  beams. 

29  Clam-shell  hoists. 

30  Hoist  at  the  ore  pile. 

31  Loading  hoist  in  hold. 

32  Ore  ricks  showing  tracks. 

33  A  train  load  of  coal. 

34  Dumping  cars  of  coal  into  hopper. 

35  Steamers  unloading  cargo  *of  coal. 


118.  MANUFACTURE  OF  IRON  AND  STEEL. 


Iron  ore  and  coke  cars. 

Plant  of  a  blast  furnace. 

At  bottom  of  charging  incline. 

Hot  blast  stoves. 

Stream  of  slag. 

Making  moulds  for  pig  iron. 

Casting  floors. 

Drawing  oft  the  iron. 

Running  iron  into  moulds. 

Covering  hot  iron  with  sand. 

Cleaning  the  tools. 

Breaking  up  the  bed. 

Drum  for  collecting  dust. 

Cooling  iron  with  water. 

Water  stand-pipe. 

Carrying  away  and  loading  the  pigs. 
Stock  yards  showing  cords  of  pig  iron. 
Loading  slag. 

Modern  pig  iron  machine  at  rest. 

Ladle  emptying  molten  metal. 

Ladle  pouring  oft  molten  metal. 

Ladle  pouring  off  molten  metal. 

Close  side  view  of  machine. 

Great  ladle  pouring  molten  metal. 
Automatic  mould  liner. 


-j-119.  PRESENT 

Fuji  San. 

Mississippi  Bay. 

Onomichi — Inland  Sea. 

An  idyllic  spot. 

Typical  mountain  hut. 

In  the  park. 

Japanese  Kago. 

A  Torii. 

Shinto  priests. 

Mealtime  at  Japanese  hotel. 

Dinner  at  a  wayside  inn. 

Eating  rice  with  chopsticks. 

Japanese  cook  stoves  and  kitchen. 

Japanese  bed. 

Pictured  pottery  and  vases. 

Shipping  at  Osaka. 

Hairdresser. 

Drying  sardines. 

Japanese  shoe  shop. 

Blacksmith. 

Street  advertisers. 

Bead  makers. 

Typical  farmer. 

Umbrella  factory. 

Cooper  working  with  hands  and  feet. 


26  Emptying  cooled  pig  iron  from  moulds. 

27  Machine  which  makes  pig. 

28  Tons  of  corded  pig  iron. 

29  Trains  loaded  with  pig  iron. 

30  Modern  steel  plant. 

31  Furnaces,  steel  works. 

32  Pouring  steel  into  ladle. 

33  Filling  moulds  with  the  steel. 

34  Cleaning  and  repairing  ladle. 

35  Converted  steel  industry. 

36  Running  the  charge  into  the  converter. 

37  Huge  converter  in  operation. 

38  Ladle  full  of  molten  steel. 

39  Pouring  molten  steel. 

40  From  ladle  to  ingot  mould. 

41  Operators  at  levers. 

42  Yards  showing  moulds. 

43  Pit  furnaces  and  ingot. 

44  Carrying  hot  ingot. 

45  Steel  ingot  on  table. 

46  Blooming  mill  and  table. 

47  Red  hot  steel  beam. 

48  Trip  hammers. 

49  Yard  of  steel  works. 

50  Cranes. 


DAY  JAPAN. 

26  How  the  little  Japs  work. 

27  Country  scene. 

28  Winnowing  wheat. 

29  Japanese  threshing  machine. 

30  Rice  planters. 

31  Rice  harvests. 

32  Country  girl. 

33  Bamboo  lumber  yard. 

34  Bamboo  baskets. 

35  Finishing  touches. 

36  Feeding  silk  worms. 

37  Separating  cocoons  from  nests. 

38  Largest  silk  factory. 

39  Cleaning  mulberry  bark. 

40  Nurse  girls. 

41  School  room. 

42  Shoes  outside  school  room. 

43  School  children  bowing  to  teacher. 

44  Prince  Ito,  “Grand  Old  Man.” 

45  Field  marshal. 

46  Emperor’s  seat  in  House. 

47  Warriors  of  Old  Japan. 

48  Noon  lunch  of  rice  and  tea. 

49  Emperor’s  birthday. 

50  Naval  building. 


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fl20.  BROWN  BABY. 


Monkeys,  (p.  5) 

Cocoanut,  Fla.  (p.  6) 

Cocoanut  tree. 

Natives  in  a  cocoanut  grove.  (p.  6) 
Gathering  cocoanuts.  (p.  6) 

Baking  bread  in  brick  oven.  (p.  9) 
Puckalook  having  a  time.  (p.  10) 
Group  of  Malamuts.  (p.  10) 

Seal  rocks,  Santa  Catalina,  California 
(P-  ID 

Sea  lions  at  home.  (p.  11) 

Willie  Campbell.  (p.  14) 

Willie  Campbell  and  his  pets.  (p.  14.) 

Dr.  Sheldon  Jackson  and  his  govern¬ 
ment  reindeer,  (p.  16) 


AGOONACK.  GEMILA. 


14  Bear’s  den,  Lincoln  Park,  Chicago. 

(p.  16) 

15  Bedouin  family  of  the  desert.  (p.  23) 

16  Children  of  the  Bisharin  camp.  (p.  23) 

17  The  sheik  of  Bar  Ibrahim  tribe,  (p.  24) 

18  Bisharin  Arab  and  camels.  (p.  27) 

19  A  baby  of  the  desert ;  a  young  camel. 

(P.  29) 

20  Water  carriers  on  the  Nile.  (p.  30) 

21  Sheik  Racked.  (p.  30) 

22  With  the  flocks,  (p.  30) 

23  Ostrich  and  young.  (p.  35) 

24  A  caravan  at  rest  in  Jerusalem,  (p.  38) 

25  The  palm-fringed  Nile.  (p.  40) 


fl21.  MOUNTAIN  MAID.  DARK  GIRL. 


A  little  Swiss  girl  in  the  mountains. 
(P.  43) 

A  typical  chalet.  (p.  45) 

A  mountain  chalet,  Grindelwald. 

The  village  of  Simplon,  (p.  48) 

Market  Square,  Bale.  (p.  48) 

Market  day  at  Yeve,  Lake  Geneva,  (p.  48) 
Market  day  at  Unterseen,  Interlaken, 
(p.  48) 

Tinkling  cow  bells.  (p.  49) 

A  herd  of  goats  on  the  mountains,  (p.  48) 
A  mountain  shepherd  and  his  flock. 
(P-  48) 


j-122.  PENSE.  THE 


Jetty,  River  Min,  boat  loaded  with  pine 
boughs,  Foochow,  China.  “The 
little  boats  are  not  like  those 
which  we  see.”  (p.  59) 
Seagoing  junks  and  river  boats,  Foo¬ 
chow,  China.  “They  have  little 
sheds  or  houses  built  upon 
them.”  (p.  59) 

A  group  of  Chinese  children.  “Out  comes 
little  Pense.”  (p.  59) 

Children  of  Manchuria.  (p.  59) 

A  Chinese  child  in  chair.  (p.  59) 

A  little  boy  by  the  wayside,  with  sugar 
cane  to  sell.  (p.  59) 

A  Chinese  toddler.  “The  father  opens 
the  gate.”  (p.  60) 

Eating  rice  with  chop-sticks.  “She  takes 
two  small  smooth  sticks, 
(p.  62) 

Store  of  Chinese  tea  merchant.  “Carry¬ 
ing  tea  boxes  to  the  store  of 
the  great  tea  merchant.”  (p. 

63) 

Boat  woman,  rowing  Chinese  boat,  helped 
by  the  children.  “Little  girls 
can  help  at  the  oars.”  (p.  63) 
Itinerant  Chinese  barber.  “Barbers  with 
grave  faces.”  (p.  64) 

Chinese  water  carriers.  “Water  carriers 
with  deep  water  buckets.”  (p. 

64) 

203  Metre  Hill.  “Soldiers  in  their  wad¬ 
ded  gowns.”  (p.  64) 


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Guide  cutting  steps.  (p. 

50) 

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The  wood  carver.  (p.  52) 

13 

A  Zulu  warrior  and  house. 

(P.  72) 

14 

A  Zulu  bride,  (p.  73) 

15 

A  small  warrior  of  Zululand. 

(P.  74.) 

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A  small  denizen  of  Zululand. 

(P-  74) 

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A  native  African  zebra. 

(P- 

76) 

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An  African  lion.  (p.  75) 

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Candy  store.  (p.  78) 

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A  Kaffir  band.  (p.  78) 

21 

A  Kaffir  war  dance.  (p. 

81) 

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Alligators.  (p.  81) 

CHINESE  MAID. 


14  Chinese  cavalry.  “With  long  clumsy 

guns  over  their  shoulders.” 

(p.  64) 

15  Native  sedan  chair.  “A  high  narrow 

box  resting  on  poles.” 

16  A  small-footed  Chinese  lady.  “Her  soft 

baby  feet  wTere  bound  up 

tightly.”  (p.  65) 

17  Chinese  market.  “I  should  call  it  Mar¬ 

ket  street.”  (p.  67) 

18  Gathering  tea  leaves.  “Among  the  hills 

where  the  tea  grows.”  (p.  69) 

19  Group  of  Chinese,  showing  method  of 

carrying  children.  “She  once 
rode  on  her  mother’s  back.” 
(p.  69) 

20  Tea  pickers  on  their  way  home.  “He 

gathered  the  leaves.”  (p.  69) 

21  Gathering  mulberry  leaves  for  silk 

worms.  “Here,  too,  grew 
mulberry  trees.”  (p.  69) 

22  A  tray  full  of  silk  worms.  “She  learned 

how  to  love  the  little  worms.” 
(p.  69) 

23  Feeding  mulberry  leaves  to  young  worms. 

“That  eat  the  mulberry  leaves.” 
(P.  69) 

24  Silk  cocoons  in  their  nests.  “And  spin 

for  themselves  a  silken  shell.” 
(p.  69) 

25  Reeling  silk  from  cocoons.  “She  watched 

her  mother  spin  off  the  fine 
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fl23.  THE  RHINE  MAIDEN.  THE 

River  Rhine,  Cologne.  “Have  you  heard 
of  the  beautiful  River  Rhine  V’ 
(P.  85) 

Rheinstein,  River  Rhine.  “And  the  sol¬ 
emn  old  castles  stand.”  (p.  85) 
River  Rhine,  Bingen.  “Sweeping  be¬ 
tween  the  high  hills.”  (p.  85) 
Castle  of  the  Statzenfels.  (p.  85) 
Falkenberg  Castle  on  the  Rhine,  (p.  85) 
Gathering  grapes,  Rhudesheim.  “The 
grapes  are  hanging  in  heavy 
purple  clusters.”  (p.  92) 
Carrying  grapes,  Rhudesheim.  “Which 
the  girls  and  women  are  carry¬ 
ing  on  their  heads.”  (p.  93) 
High  terraced  vine-clad  hills  of  the 
Rhine,  Rhudesheim.  “Have 
promised  to  go  with  them 
to  the  vineyards.”  (p.  91) 

A  vineyard  terrace,  Rhudesheim,  Ger¬ 
many.  “Where  the  steep  steps 
and  path  lead  up  on  the  other 
side.”  (p.  92) 

A  path  along  the  terraced  hills  to  Ehren- 
fels.  (p.  92) 

Bringing  home  the  Christmas  tree.  “A 
fine  young  fir  tree  is  brought 
in.”  (p.  95) 

“Merry  Christmas.”  “Stands  the  little 
fir  tree.”  (p.  95)  > 

The  night  before  Christmas.  ‘How  they 
all  wait  and  long  for  the  night 
to  come.”  (p.  95) 

Santa  Claus’  arrival.  (p.  96) 

Dear  old  Santa  has  something  for  all, 
“Gretchen’s  big  doll.”  (p.  96) 


-124.  OUTDOOR  ART  FOR 

Splendid  Chicago  school,  1,200  pupils. 
Playground  for  1,200  pupils. 

Beautiful  parochial  school,  Chicago. 
Magnificent  36-room  school,  Chicago. 

Boys’  playground  of  above. 

Private  school. 

Boston  ivy  on  a  Chicago  schoolhouse. 

Edge  of  very  small  park. 

Pretty  hack  yard. 

Back  yard  of  janitor  of  a  Chicago  school. 
School  yard  and  janitor  who  “made”  it. 
Where  is  there  another  such  Chicago 
school  yard? 

Rare  view  of  back  yard  of  flats. 

South  Park  office. 

Woodbine  on  park  stable. 

Boston  ivy,  Chicago. 

Dr.  Harper’s  house. 

Vase  in  a  business  street. 

Work  of  a  little  girl. 

Twenty-year  elms. 

Front  end  of  lot. 

Poor  little  home. 

Modest  home  with  trees. 

Work  of  a  13-year-old  boy. 

Pretty  front. 

A  hack  yard  in  Chicago. 

Busy  man  at  home. 

Friendly  willows. 

Splendid  group  of  willows. 

North  Carolina  poplars. 

Hackberry  tree. 

Norway  maple. 

Group— Norway  maple,  hackberry,  elm. 
Midway  elms. 

Morgan' Park  oak. 


CHILD  OF  THE  WESTERN  FOREST. 

16  The  harbor,  Hamburg,  Germany,  (p.  101) 

17  Hamburg,  Germany,  (p.  101) 

18  New  German  steamer  Princess  Irene. 
“Did  you  ever  go  on  board  a 
ship?”  (p.  101.) 

19  The  setting  sun.  “She  saw  only  water 
and  sky  and  the  red  clouds 
of  the  sunset.”  (p.  102) 

20  Sea  gulls  of  the  Mediterranean,  (p.  102) 

21  Statue  of.  Liberty,  New  York  harbor.  “It 
was  a  fine  sunny  May  day 
when  they  reached  land  again.” 
(p.  104) 

22  Shipping,  New  York  harbor.  “They  are 
to  stop  but  two  days  in  this 
city.”  (p.  104) 

23  Two  boats  in  the  Canadian  lock.  “Up 
rivers  and  across  lakes.”  (p. 
104) 

24  We’ll  show  ’em  how  to  fell  big  trees. 
“Among  the  fir  trees  stands 
a  man  with  his  axe.”  (p.  104) 

25  Felling  trees  in  the  great  Oregon  forest. 
“The  trees  are  tall  and  their 
trunks  ar<?  moss  covered.  (p. 
104) 

26  The  first  white  man’s  log  cabin,  Haines, 
Alaska.  “Built  of  great  rough ' 
logs.”  (p.  107) 

27  Home  comfort  in  a  gold  mine.  “A  great 
fire  in  the  fire  place.”  (p.  110) 

28  Run  down,  Alaska.  “The  swift  snow 
shoes  will  make  them  skim 
over  the  snow  crust.”  (p.  Ill) 


HOME  AND  SCHOOL. 

36  A  noble  elm. 

37  Avenue  of  elms. 

38  Side  of  front  steps. 

39  The  same  one  year  later. 

40  Side  of  front  steps  Chicago  school. 

41  Unused  part  of  Chicago  school. 

42  Girls’  yard  of  Chicago  school. 

43  Wall  of  same  yard. 

44  The  work  of  Chicago  school  girls. 

47  Proper  planting. 

48  Factory  before. 

45  Box  on  edge  of  boiler  house. 

46  Improper  planting. 

49  Factory  after. 

50  Before. 

51  After. 

52  Prize  front  yard. 

53  Prize  back  yard. 

54  Before. 

55  After. 

56  Unsightly  board  fence. 

57  Board  fence  with  cypress  vines. 

58  Before. 

59  After. 

60  Before  planting  back  yard. 

61  After  planting  back  yard. 

62  A  Bloomington  school., 

63  Work  of  Bloomington  school  boys. 

64  Bloomington  school  corner. 

65  Bloomington  School  (work  of  boys). 

66  Another  view. 

67  Another  corner  of  school  yard. 

68  Bloomington  School,  boys’  yard. 

69  Bloomington  School  flower  show. 

70  Bloomington  School  flower  show. 

71  American  beauties. 


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*125.  OUTDOOR  ART  FOR  HOME  AND  SCHOOL. 


Bricked  yard,  Chicago.  35 

Parochial  school,  Chicago.  36 

Yard  of  parochial  school,  Chicago.  37 

A  Chicago  school.  38 

Its  only  play  yard.  39 

Private  school.  40 

Shacks  opposite  school.  They  have  41 

flowers.  42 

An  Oak  Park  school  yard.  43 

An  Ohio  school  yard.  44 

Municipal  playground.  45 

Power-house,  Cottage  Grove  avenue.  46 

Woodbine  on  a  stable.  47 

Boston  ivy.  48 

Boston  ivy.  49 

Madeira  vine.  50 

Trumpet  vine.  51 

Boston  ivy,  north  side  of  building.  52 

Autumn  effect  on  Ampeloxis.  53 

Yard  of  a  fire-engine  house.  54 

Yard  of  engine-house.  55 

Elms  20  years  old.  56 

Might  he  a  school  yard.  57 

Fronts  of  two  houses.  58 

Back  yards  of  same.  59 

Back  yard  of  flats.  60 

School  janitor’s  hack  yard.  61 

A  Chicago  school  yard.  s 

Among  their  friends.  62 

Willow  tree  30  years  old.  63 

Willows  in  Jackson  Park.  64 

North  Carolina  poplars  10  years  old.  65 

Norway  maple.  66 

Norway  maples  and  horse  chestnut.  67 

Elm,  Washington  Park.  68 


Pair  of  noble  elms. 

An  avenue  at  River  Forest. 

Corner  of  a  Chicago  school  yard. 

Another  corner. 

Wall  along  a  hoys’  yard. 

A  rear  wall. 

Rear  of  a  Chicago  school. 

Front  steps. 

Front  steps  adorned. 

Rules  of  planting. 

A  factory  employing  2,500  persons. 

A  workman  and  his  windows. 

Stable  of  a  factory. 

K  street,  1904,  near  factory. 

A  million  such  sights  in  Chicago. 

Before. 

After. 

K  street  before  planting. 

Same  after  planting. 

Back  yards  before  planting. 

After  planting. 

Dayton  school. 

Boy  gardeners,  Dayton. 

Fine  division  of  lots. 

A  school  corner. 

A  Bloomington  school  yard. 

The  low  building  is  boys’  greenhouse, 
Bloomington. 

Side  of  front  door. 

A  Bloomington  boys’  home  yard. 

Corner  of  a  Bloomington  school  yard. 
Exhibition  of  home-raised  flowers. 

Roses. 

A  bit  of  Nature’s  planting. 

A  view  from  a  window. 


*126.  THE  TALE  OF  PETER  RABBIT. 
(STORY  ON  THE  SLIDES.) 

Introduction.  15  Escapes  from  the  sieve. 


Home  of  the  rabbit  family. 

Mrs.  Rabbit  warms  her  children. 

Mother  sends  children  out. 

Mrs.  Rabbit  goes  shopping. 

Gathering  blackberries. 

Peter  runs  away.  , 

Peter  feasts. 

Begins  to  feel  ill. 

Meets  Mr.  McGregor. 

Mr.  McGregor  tries  to  catch  him. 

Peter  loses  his  shoes. 

Gets  caught  in  a  net. 

Gives  himself  up  for  lost. 

127.  “ALICE  IN 

The  court  room. 

Alice  sees  white  rabbit. 

Alice  finds  the  little  door. 

Alice  drinks  from  bottle. 

Alice  eats  little  cake. 

White  rabbit  drops  gloves. 

Alice  slips  in  pool  of  her  tears. 

Alice  meets  the  mouse. 

The  mouse’s  tale. 

Dodo  presents  prize  to  Alice. 

Alice  grows  big. 

Snatching  at  white  rabbit. 

Bill  starts  down  chimney. 

Alice  and  poodle. 

Advice  from  caterpillar. 

These  numbers  represent  pictures  in 
the  book. 

Duchess  gets  invitation  from  queen. 

The  kitchen  of  Duchess. 


16  Hides  in  a  water  can. 

17  Betrayed  by  a  sneeze. 

18  Escapes  through  a  window. 

19  Lost  in  the  garden. 

20  Asks  aid  of  the  mouse. 

21  Meets  the  white  cat. 

22  Again  sees  Mrs.  McGregor. 

23  Finally  finds  his  way  out. 

24  Fate  of  Peter’s  jacket  and  shoes. 

25  Peter  reaches  home. 

26  Makes  tea  for  him. 

27  Puts  him  to  bed. 

28  The  other  children  have  supper. 

WONDERLAND.” 

22  Baby  turns  into  a  pig. 

23  Conversation  with  the  cat. 

24  Cat  vanishes. 

25  At  tea  with  Hatter  and  March  Hare. 

26  Hatter  sings. 

27  Doormouse  is  put  in  teapot. 

28  Painting  white  roses  red. 

29  Queen  commands  Alice’s  head  off. 

30  Playing  croquet. 

31  Queen  commands  cat’s  head  off. 

32  Alice  meets  Duchess. 

33  Gryphon  asleep. 

34  Mock  turtle’s  story. 

35  Lobster’s  quadrille. 

36  Court  room. 

37  White  Rabbit  reads  accusation. 

38  Hatter  at  the  trial. 

39  Hatter  leaves  room. 

40  Alice  tips  over  jury  box. 

41  King  points  to  tarts. 

42  “You’re  nothing  but  a  pack  of  cards." 


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128.  STORY  OF  ULYSSES. 


Council  of  Jupiter,  Minerva.  18 

Apollo  and  Diana.  19 

Morning.  20 

Homer  invoking  the  muses.  21 

Giving  wine  to  Polyphemus.  22 

King  seizing  companions.  23 

At  Circe’s  table.  24 

Terrified  by  the  ghosts.  25 

The  sirens.  26 

Scylla.  27 

Ball  throwing.  28 

Following  the  car.  29 

Weeps  at  Demodocus’  song.  30 

At  hearth  of  Alcinous.  31 

Departing  for  Ithaca.  32 

On  his  own  coast.  33 

Telemachus  in  search  of  father. 


Conversing  with  Eumaeus. 

Minerva  restores. 

Nestor’s  sacrifice. 

Euryclea  discovers  Ulysses. 
Ulysses  and  his  dog. 

Ulysses  prepares  to  fight. 

Phenius  singing  to  suitors. 
Penelope  surprised  by  suitors. 
Minerva’s  descent. 

Killing  suitors. 

Mercury  taking  suitors  to  Hades. 
Penelope  carrying  the  bow. 
Penelope  has  a  dream. 

Penelope  meets  Ulysses. 

Complaint  to  Apollo. 

Harpies. 


*129.  THE  TALE  OF  TWO  BAD  MICE. 
(STORY  ON  THE  SLIDES.) 


Introduction. 

The  Doll’s  home., 

Lucinda  and  Jane. 

The  Doll’s  food. 

Tom  Thumb,  the  mouse. 

Hunca  Munca,  his  wife. 

Mice  visit  the  Doll’s  house. 

They  discover  the  dining  room. 

Tom  tries  to  carve 
Hunca  tries,  too. 

The  ham  rolls  under  the  table. 

Tom  loses  his  temper, 

Tom  smashes  the  food. 

The  fish  are  put  in  the  fire. 

130.  THE  SONG 

From  his  footprints  flowed  a  river. 
Smoked  the  Calumet,  the  peace-pipe. 

All  the  tribes  beheld  the  signal. 

He  beheld  a  maiden  walking. 

Shook  the  lodge  poles  in  his  fury. 
Dreaming  still  of  Minnehaha. 

Hush  !  the  naked  hear  will  hear  thee. 
Glared  like  Ishkoodah,  the  Comet. 

Saw  the  rainbow  in  the  heaven. 

Learned  from  every  bird  its  language. 
Hiawatha  aimed  an  arrow. 

Dead  he  lay  there  in  the  forest. 
Strong  of  arm  was  Hiawatha. 

Looked  up  from  her  mat  of  rushes. 
Dressed  in  garments  green  and  yellow. 
Pitched  it  sheer  into  the  river. 

Thus  the  birch  canoe  was  builded. 

His  thoughts  as  paddles  served  him. 


15  Tom  goes  up  the  chimney. 

16  Another  disappointment. 

17  The  mice  do  all  the  mischief. 

18  They  carry  off  the  holster. 

19  The  furniture  is  taken. 

20  The  cradle  follows. 

21  The  Doll’s  return.  , 

22  They  view  the  work  of  mice. 

23  Hunca  uses  the  cradle. 

24  She  has  other  useful  things. 

25  A  doll  policeman. 

26  The  mouse  trap. 

27  The  mice  fill  the  doll’s  stocking. 

28  Hunca  with  dust  pan. 

OF  HIAWATHA. 

19  And  he  dropped  his  line  of  cedar. 

20  Then  began  the  greatest  battle. 

21  Homeward,  then,  he  sailed  exulting. 

22  Wed  a  maiden  of  your  people. 

23  I  will  follow  you,  my  husband. 

24  Dance  of  Pau-Puk-Keewis. 

25  Iagoo,  the  great  boaster. 

26  Handsome  men  with  paint  and  feathers. 

27  Stripped  the  yellow  husks  of  harvest. 

28  Picture  writing. 

29  I  can  heal  you,  Hiawatha. 

30  Through  hush  and  brake  and  forest. 

31  Death  of  Ivwasind. 

32  Crouching  low  among  the  shadows. 

33  And  he  sat  down  still  and  speechless. 

34  The  great  canoe  with  pinions. 

35  Came  the  Black  Rohe  chief. 

36  Sailed  into  the  fiery  sunset. 


*132.  TALE  OF  BENJAMIN  BUNNY. 


(STORY  ON  THE  SLIDES.) 


Frontispiece.  14 

Home  of  Mrs.  Rabbit.  15 

Bennie  hears  Mr.  McGregor.  16 

Starts  to  call  on  his  relation.  17 

Mrs.  Rabbit’s  store.  18 

Finds  his  cousin.  19 

Peter  sitting  by  himself.  20 

Benjamin  consoles  Peter.  21 

They  run  away.  22 

They  arrive  at  the  garden.  23 

They  enter  the  garden.  24 

They  make  tracks.  25 

Peter  recovers  his  clothes.  26 

Benjamin  steals  onions.  27 


Benjamin  enjoys  the  lettuce. 

Peter  is  afraid. 

Both  start  out  of  the  garden. 
Peter  loses  the  onions. 

Amongst  flower  pots. 

They  see  a  cat. 

The  cat  sniffs  at  them. 

Goes  to  sleep  on  a  basket. 
Father  Benjamin  appears. 

He  drives  away  the  cat. 

Whips  Benjamin  and  Peter. 

All  leave  the  garden. 

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*133.  THE  TALE  OF  SQUIRREL  NUTKIN. 
(STORY  ON  THE  SLIDES.) 


Title  page.  15 

Nutkin  and  Twinkleberry.  16 

Nutkin  at  home.  17 

Old  Brown’s  house.  18 

The  squirrels  start  for  nuts.  19 

They  sail  to  the  island.  20 

They  visit  Old  Brown.  21 

Nutkin  shows  had  manners.  22 

The  squirrels  fill  their  sacks.  23 

They  make  a  second  journey.  24 

Nutkin  tickles  Old  Brown.  25 

He  peeps  through  the  key-hole.  26 

He  plays  marbles.  27 

The  squirrels  make  a  third  trip.  28 


They  bring  a  present. 

Six  fat  beetles. 

Nutkin  plays  while  others  work. 
The  squirrels  bring  honey. 

Old  Brown  is  disgusted. 

Nutkin  plays  nine-pins. 

The  squirrels  bring  an  egg. 

Old  Brown  likes  the  egg. 

Nutkin  becomes  more  impertinent. 
Old  Brown  catches  Nutkin. 

Nutkin  in  Brown’s  pocket. 
Apparent  end  of  Nutkin. 

Nutkin  loses  his  tail. 

Anger  of  Nutkin. 


.  *134.  THE  TALE  OF  MRS.  TIGGY-WINKLE. 
(STORY  ON  THE  SLIDES  ) 


Title  page. 

Mrs.  Tiggy-Winkle. 

Lucie  and  Tabby  Kitten. 

Lucie  and  Sally  Henny-penny. 

Lucie  and  Cock  Robin. 

She  climbs  the  hill. 

She  comes  to  a  spring. 

She  finds  a  door. 

She  enters  the  kitchen. 

She  meets  a  very  short,  stout  person. 
Mrs.  Tiggy-Winkle  introduces  herself. 

A  little  scarlet  waistcoat. 

A  damask  table  cloth. 

Mrs.  Tiggy-Winkle  fetches  another  iron. 


15  Lucie  finds  her  clothes. 

16  A  pair  of  stockings. 

17  Another  handkerchief. 

18  A  pair  of  mittens. 

19  Little  dicky  shirt-fronts. 

*20  Wooly  coats. 

21  The  clothes  are  all  hung  up. 

22  They  have  a  cup  of  tea. 

23  They  tie  up  the  clothes. 

24  They  start  out  with  the  bundles. 

25  They  give  out  the  clean  clothes. 

26  Lucie’s  bundle  left. 

27  She  says  “Good  Night.” 

28  Change  of  Mrs.  Tiggy-Winkle. 


*135.  THE  TAILOR  OF  GLOUCESTER. 
(STORY  IN  ACCOMPANYING  BOOK.) 


Title  page. 

Costumes  of  olden  times. 

The  tailor  in  his  window. 
Waistcoats  for  mice. 

Tippets  for  mice. 

The  tailor  goes  for  twist. 

He  shuffles  home. 

Simpkin  takes  a  pipkin. 

The  tailor  sits  by  the  hearth. 
He  hears  noises  on  the  dresser 
He  finds  a  lady  mouse. 

A  gentleman  mouse  bows. 

The  mice  listen  to  the  tailor. 
Simpkin  returns. 


15  Simpkin  hides  the  parcel. 

16  The  mice  at  work. 

17  The  tailor  lies  ill. 

18  Simpkin  wanders  in  the  room. 

19  He  feels  lonely. 

20  The  light  in  the  tailor’s  shop. 

21  The  mice  are  busily  working. 

22  Simpkin  tries  to  get  in. 

23  The  mice  bar  the  window. 

24  Simpkin  is  repentant. 

25  The  tailor  starts  for  his  shop. 

26  He  finds  the  finished  clothes. 

27  “No  more  twist.” 

28  The  beautiful  stitches. 


*136.  STEVENSON’S  CHILD’S  GARDEN  OF  VERSES. 
(POEMS  IN  ACCOMPANYING  BOOK.) 


Title  page. 

Bed  in  Summer. 

Rain. 

My  shadow,  night. 

My  shadow,  day. 

My  shadow,  morning. 

Time  to  Rise. 

At  the  Sea-Side. 

Pirate  Story. 

Whole  Duty  of  Children 
Foreign  Lands. 

System. 

A  Good  Play. 

The  Land  of  Counterpane. 
A  Good  Boy. 

Looking  Forward. 

Marching  Song. 


18  Where  Go  the  Boats. 

19.  The  Wind. 

20  Auntie’s  Skirts. 

21  Happy  .Thought. 

22  The  Cow. 

23  My  Bed  is  a  Boat. 

24  Winter-Time. 

25  Looking-Glass  River. 

26  The  Moon. 

27  The  Hayloft. 

28  Farewell  to  the  Farm. 

29  A  Thought. 

30  Singing. 

31  North-West  Passage.  Good  Night. 

32  North-West  Passage.  Shadow  March. 

33  North-West  Passage.  In  Port. 


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137.  STORIES  OF  GREAT  ARTISTS. 
(STORIES  IN  ACCOMPANYING  BOOK.) 


Raphael — Portrait  of  himself. 

Raphael — Madonna  of  the  chair. 
Raphael — Sistine  Madonna. 

Angelo — Portrait  of  himself. 

Angelo — Head  of  David. 

Angelo — Moses. 

Rembrandt — Portrait  of  himself. 
Rembrandt — Portrait  of  an  old  woman. 
Rembrandt — Syndics  of  the  Cloth  Hall. 
Rembrandt — The  night  watch.  * 
Reynolds — The  Duchess  of  Devonshire. 
Reynolds — Infant  Samuel. 

Reynolds — Angel  heads. 

Corot — Spring. 

Corot — Dance  of  the  nymphs. 

Corot — The  willows. 

Landseer — Landseer  and  his  dogs. 


18  Landseer — Distinguished  member  of  Hu¬ 

mane  Society. 

19  Landseer — Saved. 

20  Landseer — The  monarch  of  the  glen. 

21  Landseer — Highland  shepherd’s  chief 

mourner. 

22  Millet — Feeding  her  birds. 

23  Millet — Mother  and  child. 

24  Millet — Woman  churning. 

25  Millet — Gleaners  (a  drawing). 

26  Millet — The  Angelus  (a  drawing). 

27  Bonheur — A  noble  charger. 

28  Bonheur — -Oxen  plowing. 

29  Bonheur — The  horse  fair. 

30  Bonheur — The  lion  at  home. 

31  Bonheur — Change  of  pasture. 


138.  SELECTIONS  FROM  PICTURES  IN  CHICAGO  ART  INSTITUTE. 


Chicago  Art  Institute  exterior.  19 

A  corridor  of  the  Art  Institute.  20 

Breton — Song  of  the  lark.  21 

Breton — On  the  Road  in  Winter.  22 

Breton — The  shepherd’s  star.  23 

Cauwelaert — Sheep  pasture.  24 

Chase — Alice.  25 

Clays — Marine  and  vessels.  26 

Corot — Landscape.  27 

Daubigny — The  marsh.  28 

Davis — Close  of  day.  29 

De  Neuville — The  artillery  in  danger.  30 

Dupre — Evening.  31 

Dupre — Landscape.  32 

Julien  Dupre — In  the  harvest  field.  33 

Hagborg — Return  of  the  fishing  fleet.  34 

Harrison — Amateur  fishermen.  35 

Hart — Oaks  in  autumn. 


Hobbema — The  watermill. 

Jaque — Feeding  time. 

Jettel — Marshes  in  Holland. 

Van  Marcke— Golden  autumn  day. 

Van  Marcke — Study  of  a  cow. 

McEwen — The  judgment  of  Paris. 
Meissonier — The  vidette. 

Millet — Bringing  home  the  new-born  calf. 
Millet — Feeding  her  chickens. 

Nourse — Mother  and  child. 

Richards — The  August  moon. 

Schreyer — Arab  scouts. 

Shaw — The  russet  year. 

Thompson — Landscape  and  sheep. 
Thompson — Sheep  in  Picardy. 

Troyon — Returning  from  the  market. 
Wahlberg — Bright  moonlight  in  Sweden. 


*139.  LAND  OF  EVANGELINE. 


Map  of  Nova  Scotia.  25 

Yarmouth.  26 

On  the  road  to  Grand  Pre.  27 

The  Annapolis  valley.  28 

Entrance  to  Annapolis  basin.  29 

Old  Fort  Port  Royal.  30 

Powder  Magazine.  31 

Sally  Port.  32 

Cornwallis  Valley.  33 

Windsor.  34 

Horton.  35 

Kingsport.  36 

Cape  Split.  37 

Blomidon.  38 

Shore  east  from  Blomidon.  39 

Blomidon  from  the  sea.  40 

Gaspereau  from  the  hill.  41 

Mouth  of  the  Gaspereau  river.  42 

View  of  Grand  Pre.  43 

Town  of  Grand  Pre.  44 

Old  church,  Grand  Pre.  45 

Interior  of  old  church.  46 

Willows  and  well  of  old  village  of  Grand  47 
Pre.  48 

Iron  tools  taken  from  cellar  of  Basil  the  49 
blacksmith.  50 


The  dykes. 

Hay  scene. 

Washing  sheep  in  the  mill  pond. 

Oxen. 

View  across  meadow  of  Grand  Prd. 
Rocky  shore  and  lighthouse. 

Evangeline  beach. 

Micmac  Indian. 

An  Indian  stripping  bark  for  canoe. 
Forest  scene. 

Moose. 

Orchard  scene — summer. 

Orchards  in  winter. 

Louisburg. 

Battle  of  Louisburg. 

Portrait  of  General  Wolfe. 

Halifax  harbor. 

Halifax  citadel. 

A  mill  scene. 

High  and  low  tide  at  Windsor. 

Low  tide  on  the  flats,  Minas  basin. 

The  old  willows  at  Gaspereau. 

Posed  figure  of  Evangeline  at  Grand  Prd. 
Portrait  of  Evangeline. 

Sunset  on  the  Minas  basin. 

Moonlight  on  the  Minas  basin. 


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*140.  POEMS  OF  JAMES  WHITCOMB  RILEY. 


1 

Portrait  of  James  Whitcomb  Riley. 

15 

In  the  orchard. 

2 

Knee-deep  in  June. 

At  aunty’s  house. 

Little  Orphant  Annie. 

3 

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The  witch  tales. 

4 

Wet  weather  talk. 

17 

He  wasn’t  there  at  all. 

5 

.  The  bumblebee. 

Old  Aunt  Mary's. 

6 

Old-fashioned  roses. 

18 

Down  the  lane. 

7 

A  canary  at  the  farm. 

19 

The  long  highway. 

8 

The  boy  lives  on  our  farm. 

20 

Good  for  a  hoy  to  see. 

9 

When  the  green  gits  back. 

21 

Aunt  Mary  fell  asleep. 

10 

Old  winters  on  the  farm. 

When  the  Frost  is  on  the  Punkin. 

A  Tale  of  the  Airly  Days. 

22 

He  leaves  the  house,  hare-headed. 

11 

The  old-time  pioneers. 

23 

Something  harty-like  about  the  atmusfere. 

12 

Tell  of  the  old  log  house. 

24 

No  painter  has  the  colorin’  to  mock. 

The  raspin’  of  the  tangled  leaves. 

It  sets  my  hart  a  clickin’. 

Where  the  Children  Used  to  Play. 

25 

13 

The  old  farm-home. 

26 

14 

Our  pasture-lands  are  filled. 

27 

When  the  frost  is  on  the  punkin. 

*141.  TRUCK 

FARMING. 

(WITH  LECTURE.) 

1 

Farmhouse  of  truck  farm. 

13 

Preparing  for  market. 

2 

Stump  fence. 

14 

Loading  wagon  from  fruit  shed. 

3 

Packing  and  loading  cantelopes. 

15 

Strawberry  patch. 

4 

Cabbage  patch. 

16 

Milking  the  cow. 

5 

Beds  of  lettuce. 

17 

The  pet  calf. 

6 

Celery  beds,  girls  hoeing. 

18 

Feeding  the  sheep. 

7 

Gathering  egg  plants,  hothouse  in  back- 

19 

Feeding  the  lambs. 

eround. 

20 

Raising  chickens  by  incubation. 

8 

Patch  of  beans. 

21 

A  flock  of  chickens. 

9 

Potato  patch. 

22 

Puppies  at  breakfast. 

10 

Harvesting  onions. 

23 

The  children’s  pets. 

11 

Harvesting  potatoes. 

24 

The  daisy  field. 

12 

Picking  tomatoes. 

25 

Apple  blossoms. 

142.  MANILA  HEMP  INDUSTRY. 
(WITH  LECTURE.) 


1 

Cutting  down  the  tree. 

11 

Pressing  into  bales,  hydraulic  press. 

2 

Stripping  the  tree. 

12 

Loading  a  vessel. 

3 

Extracting  the  fiber. 

13 

Filipino  rope  factory,  hackling  the  fiber. 

4 

Drying  the  fiber. 

14 

Interior  of  a  native  rope  factory. 

5 

Bundles  of  fiber  for  local  market. 

15 

Manila  rope  in  use ;  rigging  of  ships. 

6 

Hauling  fiber  to  market. 

16 

Selling  in  the  native  market. 

7 

Spreading  hemp  to  dry. 

17 

Winding  spindles. 

8 

Native  hemp  press. 

18 

Weaving  the  finer  quality  into  cloth ; 

9 

Pressing  into  bales,  native  process. 

native  method. 

10 

Binding  hales  with  rattan. 

f  143.  LIFE  AND  OCCUPATIONS  IN  THE  PHILIPPINES. 


1  Mayon,  the  peerless  cove  of  southern 

Luzon. 

2  Isabella  Gate,  entrance  to  Manila. 

3  Calle  Real,  principle  street  of  Walled 

City,  Manila. 

4  The  “Escalta,”  business  street  of  Manila. 

5  Portion  of  old  city  wall,  Manila. 

6  Bamboo  hut  and  Bridge  of  Spain,  Manila. 

7  Filipino  home.  ' 

8  “Cascos,”  or  floating  homes. 

9  Mayon  and  the  Cross. 

10  One  way  of  going  somewhere. 

11  Native  dug-out.  Shores  of  the  Laguna 

de  Bay. 

12  Aguinaldo  and  his  son. 

13  Filipino  children  at  play. 

14  Igorrote  village. 

15  Negrito  hunter. 

16  Wash  day  on  hanks  of  Pasig. 

17  Ironing;  Filipino  method. 

18  Native  kitchen. 

19  Igorrote  girls  gathering  sweet  potatoes. 


20  A  characteristic  plowing  scene. 

21  Rolling  down  the  fields  after  planting. 

22  Farmers  plowing  rice  fields. 

23  Planting  rice. 

24  Harvesting  rice. 

25  Rice  harvester  laden  with  gleanings. 

26  Sheaves  of  rice  in  farm  yard. 

27  Threshing  rice  with  carabao. 

28  Hulling  rice  for  breakfast. 

29  Native  market  scene. 

30  Stretching  hides  at  tannery. 

31  Grinding  sugar  cane. 

32  A  cocoanut  farm. 

33  Gathering  cocoanuts. 

34  A  raft  of  cocoanuts. 

35  Husking  cocoanuts. 

36  Hemp — Cutting  down  the  tree. 

37  Hemp — Extracting  the  fiber. 

38  Hemp — Drying  the  fiber. 

39  Hemp — Bundles  for  local  market. 

40  Hemp— Hauling  fiber. 


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1 

Madonna  and  Child. 

Murillo 

21 

Dutch  Girl  and  Her  Cat.  Hoecker. 

2 

Wide  Awake. 

Adam. 

22 

A  Dutch  Maiden. 

H.  von  Bartels. 

3 

Four  Little  Scamps  Are  We.  Adam. 

23 

A  Fair  Wind. 

Raupp. 

4 

The  Cat  Family. 

Adam. 

24 

A  Helping  Hand. 

Renouf. 

5 

Where  Am  I  ? 

Beyschlag. 

25 

The  Haymakers. 

Dupre. 

6 

Playing  Ball. 

Dvorak. 

26 

Tossing  the  Hay. 

Dupr6. 

7 

Miss  Bowles. 

Reynolds. 

27 

Haymaker’s  Rest. 

Dupre. 

8 

The  Cherry  Girl. 

Russell. 

28 

The  Hay  Harvest.' 

Duprg. 

9 

Moving  Day. 

Lengo. 

29 

The  Balloon. 

'  DuprA 

10 

You’re  No  Chicken. 

Baton. 

30 

Feeding  Her  Birds. 

Millet. 

11 

Will  You  Play  With  Me?  Peel. 

31 

Woman  Sewing  by  Lamplight.  Millet. 

12 

Springtime  Has  Come 

Again.  Beyschlag. 

32 

Feeding  the  Hens. 

Millet. 

13 

In  the  Wood. 

Gardner. 

33 

Millet. 

By  Himself. 

14 

Mother’s  Pride. 

Beyschlag. 

34 

On  the  Beach. 

Meyer  von  Bremen. 

15 

Learning  A  B  C. 

Defregger. 

35 

See  What  Mother  Has  Bronght  Home. 

16 

In  Which  Hand  ? 

Meyer  von  Bremen. 

Meyer  von  Bremen. 

17 

Who  Will  Buy  a  Rabbit  ■ 

*  Meyer  von  Bremen. 

36 

The  Pet  Bird. 

Meyer  von  Bremen. 

18 

Both  Astonished. 

Beyschlag. 

37 

St.  John  and  the  Lamb.  Murillo. 

19 

Birthday  Morning. 

Meyer  von  Bremen. 

38 

Children  of  the  Shell. 

Murillo. 

20 

Can’t  You  Talk? 

Holmes. 

39 

Madonna  of  the  Chair. 

Raphael. 

145.  ART-LITERATURE 

PICTURES,  BOOK  ONE. 

1 

Family  Cares. 

Barnes. 

20 

The  Age  of  Innocence. 

Reynolds. 

2 

Which  Do  You  Like? 

Holmes. 

21 

The  Sheep. 

Jaeque. 

3 

“Want  to  See  the  Wheels  Go  Round.” 

22 

Three  Kittens. 

Lambert. 

Goodman. 

23 

A  Fascinating  Tale. 

Ronner. 

4 

The  Clock  Makers. 

Ronner. 

24 

Swallows. 

Laux. 

5 

Kittens  Playing. 

Ronner. 

25 

Cradle  Song. 

Lauenstein. 

6 

The  Dog  in  the  Manger. 

Douglas. 

26 

Putting  on  the  Finishing  Touches. 

7 

The  Farmyard. 

Roll. 

Meyer  von  Bremen. 

8 

Little  French  Boys  in 

School.  Geoffroy. 

27 

For  the  Pretty  Resting  Place, 

9 

Little  French  Girls  in 

School.  Geoffroy. 

If  You  Please.  Herland. 

10 

The  Little  Scholar. 

Bouguereau. 

28 

The  Candles. 

Carpentier. 

11 

Ring-a-Ring-a-Rounder. 

Dvorak. 

29 

The  Windmill. 

Ruysdael. 

12 

Friends  or  Foes? 

Barber. 

30 

The  Little  Nurse. 

Meyer  von  Bremen. 

13 

A  Mute  Appeal. 

Barber. 

31 

Little  Bo-Peep. 

Ariz. 

14 

Baby  Stuart. 

Van  Dyck. 

32 

Evening  Prayer. 

Munier. 

15 

An  Interesting  Family. 

Carter. 

33 

Three  Members  of  a  Temperance  Society. 

16 

Children  Sailing  Their 

Boats.  Israels. 

Herring. 

17 

Dogs  Hauling  Sand. 

Van  der  Meulen. 

34 

By  the  Brook. 

Meyer  von  Bremen. 

18 

Two  Kittens. 

Munier. 

35 

Robin  Redbreast. 

Munier. 

19 

The  Strawberry  Girl. 

Reynolds. 

36 

Little  Red  Ridinghood.  Ferrier. 

• 

146.  ART-LITERATURE 

PICTURES,  BOOK  TWO 

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1 

Happy  Hours. 

W.  S.  Coleman. 

20 

Lady  Cockburn  and  Her  Children. 

2 

Fritz. 

Clara  McChesney. 

Sir  Joshua  Reynolds. 

3 

The  Jerseys. 

Sir  Edwin  Douglas. 

21 

Night. 

Albert  Thorwaldsen. 

4 

A  Norman  Sire. 

Rosa  Bonheur. 

22 

Sheep  Pasture. 

Auguste  Bonheur. 

5 

The  Hay  Harvest. 

Rosa  Bonheur. 

23 

Cinderella. 

L.  Perrault. 

6 

A  Rabbit. 

Albert  Diirer. 

24 

Hiawatha. 

Elizabeth  Norris. 

7 

In  the  Meadow. 

F.  de  Vuillefroy. 

25 

Sir  Joshua  Reynolds. 

By  Himself. 

8 

The  Rainbow.  Jean  Francois  Millet. 

26 

The  Infant  Samuel. 

Sir  Joshua  Reynolds. 

9 

A  Landscape. 

J.  Marak. 

27 

Mrs.  Hoate  and  Infant  Son. 

10 

Plowing. 

Rosa  Bonheur. 

Sir  Joshua  Reynolds. 

11 

Rosa  Bonheur. 

E.  Dubufe. 

28 

Simplicity. 

Sir  Joshua  Reynolds. 

12 

An  Old  Monarch. 

Rosa  Bonheur. 

29 

The  Duchess  of  Devonshire  and  Her  Child. 

13 

Lions  at  Home. 

Rosa  Bonheur. 

Sir  Joshua  Reynolds. 

14 

On  the  Alert. 

Rosa  Bonheur. 

30 

Penelope  Boothby. 

Sir  Joshua  Reynolds. 

15 

An  Humble  Servant. 

Rosa  Bonheur. 

31 

Countess  Spencer  and 

Her  Child. 

16 

Henry  Wadsworth  Long 

fellow.  P.  Kramer. 

Sir  Joshua  Reynolds. 

17 

Swallows. 

Laux. 

32 

Angels’  Heads. 

Sir  Joshua  Reynolds. 

18 

A  Knight  on  the  Road. 

Werner  Schuch. 

33 

Robinetta. 

Sir  Joshua  Reynolds. 

19 

Village  Blacksmith. 

J.  F.  Herring. 

*147.  THE  STORY  OF 

SIEGFRIED. 

1 

Source  of  Rhine. 

5 

Siegfried  and  Mime  in 

Cave. 

2 

Rhine  Maidens. 

6 

Mime  working  on  sword. 

3 

Rhine  Maidens  and  Aberich. 

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Siegfried  making  sword. 

4 

Cave  of  Mime. 

8 

Mime  mixing  poison. 

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Siegfried  waving  finished  sword. 

18 

Anger  of  Wotan. 

10 

Siegfried  in  the  forest. 

19 

Punishment  of  Brunhilde. 

11 

Siegfried  and  the  dragon. 

20 

Wotan  and  magic  fire. 

12 

Siegfried  fighting  dragon. 

21 

Brunhilde  asleep. 

13 

Siegfried  killing  dragon. 

22 

Wotan  guards  Brunhilde’s  rock. 

14 

Siegfried  and  the  ring — Mime. 

23 

Siegfried  discovers  Brunhilde. 

15 

Siegfried  kills  Mime. 

24 

Siegfried  awakens  Brunhilde. 

16 

Siegfried  follows  the  bird. 

25 

Spring  picture. 

17 

Brunhilde  on  horseback. 

fl48.  LIFE  AND  OCCUPATIONS  IN  NOPvWAY. 


1  Havernos  Nut  and  picturesque  road — Rol- 

dal,  Norway. 

2  Dalen  and  Lake  Bandah,  surrounded  by 

mountains,  Norway. 

3  Little  hamlet,  Gudwangen  and  its  lofty 

mountains,  Norway. 

4  Norwegian  storehouse,  16th  century. 

5  Summer  cottage  near  Kongslihoen. 

6  Canal  locks — Skotifos,  Norway. 

7  Boat  in  canal  approaching  locks,  Bandak 

canal  and  Yrangfos. 

S  Bergen,  showing  old  Hanseatic  warehouses, 
Norway. 

9  Fishing  boats — Bergen,  Norway. 

10  Viking  ship,  University  Museum — Christi¬ 

ania,  Norway. 

11  A  farm  scene,  cutting  grass  with  scythe. 

12  Grinding  scythe — Hardanger  Fjord,  Norway. 

13  Making  hay  in  Gondals  valley. 

14  Taking  down  hay  from  the  mountains, 

Norway. 

15  Sheep  in  the  mountains,  Norway. 

16  Milking  the  goats — Hardanger  Fjord,  Nor¬ 

way. 

17  Flour  mills  and  Hardanger  girl. 

18  Interior  of  hut  flour  mill,  Norway. 


19  Making  flat  bread,  Norway. 

20  Making  “flat  bread”  in  Norway. 

21  Logging  scene,  Norway. 

22  Standing  saws  in  a  Norwegian  sawmill. 

23  Taking  chemical  wood  pulp  to  factory. 

24  Loading  300-pound  rolls  of  paper,  Norway. 

25  Splitting  up  mountains  into  whetstones. 

26  Peasant  and  his  pony — Telemarken,  Nor¬ 

way. 

27  Horse  on  snowshoes — Telemarken,  Norway. 

28  Mountain  freight  wagon  and  pony. 

29  A  characteristic  cariole  on  a  mountain  road. 

30  Sanitorium  at  Tonsaas,  Norway. 

31  King  Haakon  VII  and  Queen  Maud. 

32  Kaiser  Wilhelm  (at  the  right). 

33  A  group  of  peasant  children. 

34  Family  group  and  Norwegian  home. 

35  High  double-deck  bed. 

36  Norwegian  wedding  party — Hardanger, 

Norway. 

37  Norwegian  bride — Hardanger  costume. 

38  Telemarken  girl  in  national  costume. 

39  Hardanger  girl  in  national  costume,  serv¬ 

ing  coffee. 

40  Hardanger  girl  in  national  costume. 


f!49.  SWEDEN. 


1  The  Vasa  bridge — Stockholm,  Sweden. 

2  Stockholm,  Sweden. 

3  Wasagaten — Stockholm,  Sweden. 

4  The  harbor,  Stockholm. 

5  Fish  market,  Stockholm. 

6  Suburb  of  Stockholm. 

7  Museum  of  Armor  and  Costumes,  Stock¬ 

holm. 

8  Banquetting  hall.  Royal  Palace,  Stockholm. 

9  The  council  room,  Royal  Palace.  Stockholm. 

10  His  Majesty,  King  Oscar  II  of  Sweden. 

11  Her  Majesty,  Queen  Sophia  of  Sweden. 

12  Norrland,  Sweden. 

13  Winter  in  northern  regions,  Sweden. 

14  Ystad,  Sweden. 

15  Entrance  to  Lake  Venern,  Sweden. 

16  Path  in  Granite  Mountains,  Sweden. 

17  Road  in  cliff  along  Gota  Elf,  Trollhattan. 

18  Market  day  in  Trollhattan,  Sweden. 

19  Old  locks  of  Gota  canal — Trollhattan, 

Sweden. 

20  New  locks  of  Gota  canal — Trollhattan, 

Sweden. 

21  Sailing  vessel  being  towed  through  Gota 

canal. 


22  Schooner,  sails  set  on  right  and  left,  Gota 

canal. 

23  Custom  house  harbor — Gothenburg,  Sweden. 

24  Nilsonberg,  from  old  fort — Gothenburg, 

Sweden. 

25  Oldest  church  in  Sweden — Blomherg. 

26  Churchknocker  of  ancient  days,  Stockholm. 

27  The  Cathedral  of  Lund,  Sweden. 

28  A  characteristic  railway  station,  Raback. 

29  The  lighthouse  at  Lidkoping,  Sweden. 

30  In  Falu  copper  mine,  Sweden. 

31  Iron  Mines,  Sweden. 

32  Old  flour  mill,  Sweden. 

33  Dalecarlian  girls  at  home — Skansen, 

Stockholm. 

34  Farmer’s  pets. 

35  A  home  scene. 

36  A  dooryard. 

37  A  cup  of  tea. 

38  Baking. 

39  Carding  wool. 

40  Spinning. 

41  Laplander  and  reindeer. 

42  Herd  of  reindeer. 

43  Laplander  family  and  hut. 

44  Midnight  sun,  Sweden. 


f  150.  LIFE  AND  OCCUPATIONS  IN  CHINA. 


1  China,  Festival  of  Dragon  Boats. 

2  Canal  scene.  Canton. 

3  Queen’s  road,  Hong  Kong. 

4  Beautiful  terrace  homes,  Hong  Kong. 


5  Liaoyang,  where  Japanese  entered  cap¬ 

tured  city. 

6  Scene  in  the  “Old  Town,”  Port  Arthur, 

Manchuria. 


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7  Native  sedan  chair  and  bridge,  China.  23 

8  Chinese  junk.  24 

9  Block  of  tenements,  Hong  Kong,  China. 

10  Chinese  cargo  boats  on  the  Bunk — Boo-  25 

chow.  26 

11  A  fourth  class  car  in  Manchuria,  Chinese  27 

Eastern  R.  R.  28 

12  A  typical  Manchurian  home  and  village.  29 

13  Group  of  Chinese  children.  30 

14  Chinese  lady,  showing  compressed  feet.  31 

15  A  Chinese  bride  and  groom.  32 

16  Two  bridal  couples,  China.  33 

17  Chinese  school  children,  Peking,  China. 

18  Dr.  Ding,  a  Chinese  teacher  in  Foochow,  34 

China.  35 

19  Chinese  department  store,  Chifu,  China.  36 


Chinese  water  carriers,  Tien  Tsin,  China. 
Chinese  coolies  on  the  streets  of  Tien  Tsin, 
China. 

Itinerant  Chinese  barbers. 

Sawing  and  splitting  wood,  China. 
Chinamen  sawing  timber  for  Japanese. 
Making  charcoal  for  use  in  dug-outs. 
Chinese  farmer  boys  near  Porto  Rico. 
Irrigation  by  hand  pumps,  China. 

A  water-wheel  rice  mill,  China. 

Removing  silk  from  reels. 

Chinese  pottery,  etc,.  Louisiana  Purchase 
Exposition. 

Temple  of  Heaven,  Peking,  China. 

Throne  of  Emperor,  Royal  Palace,  Peking. 
Buddhist  temple,  Mukden,  Manchuria. 


20 

Chinese  market,  Chifu. 

37 

Five-storied  pagoda,  Hong  Kong. 

21 

Fruit  sellers,  Chinese  quarters, 

Chifu, 

38 

Grinding  stone  to  powder  rice,  Shanghai. 

Northern  China. 

39 

Interior  of  joss  house,  Tien  Tsin. 

22 

Boy  selling  sugar  cane,  China. 

40 

Ancient  Liaoyang  Tower,  Manchuria. 

• 

151. 

KOREA. 

1 

Bird’s  eye  view  of  Seoul. 

16 

Korean  woman  washing  clothes,  Seoul. 

o 

Independence  Arch  and  Peking  Pass, 

Seoul. 

17 

Grinding  beans  on  the  street  of  Seoul 

3 

Imperial  Palace,  King’s  apartments, 

Seoul. 

Korea. 

4 

Entrance  to  Queen's  apartments, 

Seoul, 

18 

Water  carrier  in  Korea. 

Korea. 

19 

Pottery  peddlers,  Seoul.  Korea. 

A  pack  train  loaded  with  wood,  Korea. 

5 

Kang-Foo,  Korea. 

20 

6 

A  Korean  village  on  the  East  coast. 

21 

Korean  charcoal  carriers. 

7 

Korean  temple  at  Korean  village. 

22 

Korean  junk,  Korea. 

8 

Mendicant  priests,  Korea. 

23 

A  Korean  cart,  Seoul,  Korea. 

9 

Korean  nabob  with  servant. 

24 

Shops  and  traders  in  the  “Hermit  City." 

10 

A  Korean  lady  out  for  an  airing,  Korea. 

25 

Horeshoeing. 

11 

Sedan  chair,  Korea. 

26 

Housebuilding. 

12 

Thatched  hut,  Seoul.  Korea. 

27 

Typical  wealthy  Korean  home. 

13 

Plowing  near  Seoul. 

28 

Bridegroom  going  to  his  wedding. 

14 

Korean  farmer. 

29 

Little  Korean  boys. 

15 

A  farm  scene  in  Korea. 

30 

Korean  Minister  of  War  and  children. 

-152.  COMMON  SPRING  FLOWERS.  SECOND  SERIES. 

1 

Bellwort. 

14 

Shooting  Star. 

2 

Blue  Flag. 

15 

Showy  Orchis. 

3 

Buttercup. 

16 

Spring  Cress. 

4 

Cherry. 

17 

Thorn  Apple. 

5 

Choke  Cherry. 

18 

Wake  Robin. 

6 

Dosrtooth  Violet. 

19 

White  Dogwood. 

7 

Indian  Paint  Brush. 

20 

White  Trillium. 

8 

Jack-in-tbe-Pulpit. 

21 

Wild  Black  Currant. 

9 

Lady’s  Slipper. 

22 

Wild  Crab  Apple. 

10 

May  Apple. 

23 

Wild  Phlox. 

11 

Meadow  Rue. 

24 

Wild  Strawberry. 

12 

Purple  Violet. 

25 

Yellow  Star  Grass. 

13 

Rue  Anemone. 

-153.  EUGENE  FIELD.  SELECTED  POEMS. 

1 

Portrait  of  Eugene  Field. 

13 

Little  Mistress  Sans  Merci. 

2 

Little  Boy  Blue. 

14 

Little  Mistress  Sans  Merci. 

3 

Fac  simile  of  the  original  MS.  of 

Little 

15 

Cornish  Lullaby. 

Boy  Blue. 

16 

Cornish  Lullaby. 

4 

The  Drum. 

17 

Over  the  Hills  and  Far  Away. 

5 

The  Sugar  Plum  Tree. 

18 

Over  the  Hills  and  Far  Away. 

6 

The  Rock-a-By  Lady. 

19 

.Tes'  ’Fore  Christmas. 

7 

Poem  of  the  Rock-a-By  Lady. 

20 

Jes’  ’Fore  Christmas. 

8 

Winken,  Blinken  and  Nod. 

21 

Seein’  Things. 

9 

Little-Oh-Dear. 

22 

Seein’  Things. 

10 

Fairy  and  Child. 

23 

When  I  Was  a  Boy. 

11 

Poem  of  the  Dream  Ship. 

24 

The  Brook. 

12 

The  Dream  Ship. 

25 

The  Brook. 

-154.  KING  ARTHUR  AND  HIS  KNIGHTS. 

1 

Title  page. 

5 

King  Bors  and  King  Ban. 

2 

Young  Arthur  dreams  of  greatness. 

6 

Arthur  and  the  Round  Table. 

3 

Arthur  withdraws  the  sword. 

* 

7 

King  Arthur  and  Guinevere. 

4 

Arthur  and  the  Lady  of  the  Lake. 

8 

Gareth  rides  with  Lynette. 

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9 

Sir  Ivaine  pours  water  into  the  fountain. 

14 

10 

Sir  Balin  fights  with  Sir 

Balan. 

15 

11 

How  Arthur  fought  with 

Rome. 

16 

12 

Arthur  knights  Brune. 

17 

13 

Sir  Brune  conquers  Lord 

Brian. 

18 

Sir  Lancelot  seeks  adventures. 
Elaine  and  the  shield  of  Lancelot. 
Sir  Galahad  sees  the  Holy  Grail. 
Sir  Galahad,  by  Watts. 

King  Arthur,  by  Vischer. 


TENNYSON'S  ELAINE. 


1  King  Arthur  discovers  the.  skeleton. 

2  Lancelot  approaching  the  castle  of  Astolat. 

3  Lancelot  relating  his  adventures. 

4  Lancelot  bids  adieu  to  Elaine. 

5  Elaine  on  the  road  to  the  cave  of  Lancelot. 


6  Farewell  to  the  body  of  Elaine. 

7  Body  of  Elaine  on  way  to  Arthur’s  palace. 

8  King  Arthur  reading  the  letter  of  Elaine. 

9  Remorse  of  Lancelot. 


-155. 

VIKING 

TALES. 

1 

Title  page. 

11 

King  Harald’s  wedding. 

2 

Map  of  Viking  journeys. 

12 

Ravaging  of  the  Norway  coast. 

3 

Naming  of  Harald. 

13 

Leif’s  ship  driven  afar. 

4 

Harald  on  Aegir’s  Rock. 

14 

Welcomed  by  the  Icelanders. 

5 

Olaf  captures  the  farm  house. 

15 

Departure  of  Eric  the  Red. 

6 

Olaf’s  ship  escapes. 

16 

Eric  obtains  followers. 

7 

Harald  kills  the  wolf. 

17 

Eric  sails  across  the  sea. 

8 

The  vow  of  vengeance. 

18 

Leif  finds  his  comrades. 

9 

Death  of  King  Ilaki. 

19 

The  Norsemen  meet  the  Indian  chief. 

10 

Gyda  sends  a  saucy  message. 

20 

Full  sized  model  of  a  Viking  ship. 

156.  THE  STORY  OF  THE  TROJAN  WAR. 


1  Homer  invoking  the  Muse. 

2  Helen  of  Troy. 

3  The  abduction  of  Helen. 

4  Minerva  repressing  the  fury  of  Achilles. 

5  Anger  of  Achilles  at  loss  of  Briseis. 

6  Departure  of  Briseis  from  tent  of  Achilles. 

7  Jupiter  sends  Evil  Dream  to  Agamemnon. 

8  Hector  reproaching  Paris. 

9  Meeting  of  Hector  and  Andromache. 

10  Hector  and  Andromache. 

11  Hector  and  Ajax  separated  by  the  Heralds. 

12  Juno  and  Minerva  going  to  assist  the 

Greeks. 

13  The  embassy  to  Achilles. 

14  Diomed  and  Ulysses  returning  with  spoils 

of  Rhesus. 

15  Descent  of  Discord. 

16  Polydamus  advising  Hector  to  retire  from 

the  trench. 


17  Neptune  rising  from  the  sea. 

18  Ajax  defending  the  Greek  ships  against  the 

Trojans. 

19  Fight  for  the  body  of  Patroclus. 

20  Juno  commanding  the  Sun  to  set. 

21  Vulcan  and  Chares  receiving  Thetis. 

22  Thetis  bringing  the  armor  to  Achilles. 

23  Antomedon  and  horses  of  Achilles. 

24  Achilles  contending  with  the  rivers. 

25  Parting  of  Hector  and  Andromache. 

26  Hector’s  body  dragged  at  car  of  Achilles. 

27  Andromache  fainting  on  the  wall. 

28  Iris  advises  Priam  to  obtain  the  body  of 

Hector. 

29  Priam  redeems  the  body  of  Hector. 

30  Andromache  bewailing  the  death  of  Hector. 

31  Funeral  of  Hector. 

32  The  wooden  horse  of  Troy. 

33  Death  of  Priam. 


tl57.  ECUADOR  TOUR. 


1  Guayaquil,  the  great  equatorial  shipping 

port,  N.  from  ferry  on  Guayas 
river. 

2  Market-stalls  in  canoes  along  the  water¬ 

front,  writh  vendors  and  customers, 
Guayaquil. 

3  Where  donkeys  wear  trousers — cloth  seller 

and  bystanders  on  Malecon  St., 
Guayaquil. 

4  How  imported  goods  are  carried  from-  Cus¬ 

tom  House — railway  along  street 
in  Guayaquil. 

5  Sorting  cacao  for  shipment  to  American 

and  European  chocolate  factories, 
Guayaquil. 

6  High  life  and  low  life — a  glimpse  of  a  rich 

man’s  beautiful  home  in  Guaya¬ 
quil. 

7  Home  life  in  the  family  of  a  cultivated  and 

wealthy  Spanish  citizen,  Guaya¬ 
quil. 

8  Future  citizens  of  equatorial  America — a 

schoolroom  full  of  boys  at  Guaya¬ 
quil. 


9  Volunteer  firemen  ready  to  run  with  the 
engine,  Cathedral  Square,  Guaya¬ 
quil. 

10  Queer  boats  and  market  rafts  before  Cus¬ 

tom  House  on  Guayas  river, 
Guayaquil. 

11  ’Way  down  on  Babahoyo  river — hacienda 

of  a  rich  planter  seen  from  pass¬ 
ing  steamer. 

12  How  the  equatorial  sun  goes  down  in  glory 

— outlook  from  a  floating  inn  at 
Babahoyo. 

13  Gliding  up  into  the  heart  of  the  country — 

natives  poling  our  boat  up  Baba¬ 
hoyo  river. 

14  Gathering  cacao  pods  from  which  chocolate 

and  cocoa  are  produced,  La  Clem¬ 
entina  plantation. 

15  Cacao  pod  cut  open,  showing  “beans”  that 

produce  chocolate  and  cocoa, — 
plantation  in  Ecuador. 

16  Raking  over  14  tons  of  cacao  beans  on  the 

“driers”  at  La  Clementina  planta¬ 
tion. 


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17  Material  for  224,000  lbs.  of  chocolate  bon¬ 

bons — cacao  beans  curing  at  La 
Clementina. 

18  Houses  on  stilts  where  laborers’  families 

live, — cacao  plantation,  La  Clem¬ 
entina. 

19  Greeting  guests  in  the  patio  (inner  court) 

of  hospitable  Hotel  California, 
Itiobamba. 

20  Marketing  on  the  way  home  from  church — 

Spanish  and  Indians  in  S.  Do¬ 
mingo  Sq.,  Riobamba. 

21  Up-country  hospitality  among  the  natives, 

—dinner  in  preparation,  Rio¬ 
bamba. 

22  Ice-crested  Chimborazo  towering  20,498  ft. 

towards  the  sun,  north  from  road 
to  Quito. 

23  Traveling  up  among  the  Andes, — natives 

on  trail  between  Ambato  and  Rio¬ 
bamba. 

24  A  country  houswife  grinding  oats  for  bread, 

— -home  on  Ambato-Riobamba  road. 

25  Ambato,  basking  in  the  equatorial  sunshine 

on  a  shelf  of  the  Andes  mountains. 

26  Curiosity,  amusement  and  terror  of  chil¬ 

dren  confronted  by  a  photogra¬ 
pher,  Ambato. 

27  A  squad  of  State  Cavalry  on  Quito  road 

during  a  revolution, — Mt.  Inica  at 
S.  W. 

28  Prayers  of  a  devout  wayfarer  before  a 

lonely  shrine  on  the  road  to  Quito. 

29  Quito,  the  city  of  the  equator,  9,350  feet 

above  .the  sea  among  the'  Andean 
volcanoes. 


30  Maldonado  St.,  where  mule-trains  from 

Guayaquil  enter  Quito, — S.  Do¬ 
mingo  church  at  right. 

31  A  pretty  neighbor  taking  the  air  on  a  bal¬ 

cony  overlooking  Bolivar  St.,  Quito. 

32  Arcade  of  shops  on  E>.  side  Sucre  Square, 

with  customers  buying  feminine 
finery,  Quito. 

33  Sunday  morning  before-  the  superb  old 

Spanish  church,  La  Compania, 
Quito. 

34  One  of  the  massive  aisles  in  La  Compania 

church — wall  decorations  of  gold, 
Quito. 

35  Government  Building  and  principal  public 

square  with  cathedral  at  left, 
Quito. 

36  Sumptuous  splendor  of  official  reception 

rooms  in  the  President’s  palace, 
Quito. 

37  The  rising  generation  and  their  elders  in 

old  San  Bias  market,  Quito. 

38  The  usual  crowd  about  the  fountain  in  the 

market  square  before  church  of  S. 
Francis,  Quito. 

39  The  centre  of  the  equatorial  Andes, — Quito, 

looking  W.  50  miles  towards  dis¬ 
tant  Pacific. 

40  A  halt  for  breath  14.000  feet  up  the  vol¬ 

cano  Picliincha — view  W.  towards 
distant  summit. 

41  Ice  dealers  of  Quito  collecting  snow  near 

summit  of  Pichincha,  an  equa¬ 
torial  volcano. 

42  Where  I’ichincha’s  peak  rises  15,700  feet 

on  the  equator — smoking  crater  at 
right. 


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*158.  THE  STORY  OF  POCAHONTAS  AND  CAPTAIN  JOHN  SMITH. 


1 

Title  page. 

15 

Pocahontas 

brings  food  to  the  colonists. 

o 

jU 

Pocahontas. 

16 

Smith  goes 
Pocahontas’ 

in  search  of  corn. 

3 

John  Smith. 

17 

warning. 

4 

How  Smith  won  his  spurs.  - 

18 

Smith  sails 

for  England. 

5 

Strange  tales  of  a  strange  people. 

19 

Pocahontas  captured  by  Argali. 

6 

Coming  of  the  white  men. 

20 

Marriage  of 

Pocahontas. 

7 

Landing  of  the  colonists. 

21 

Landing  of 

Pocahontas  in  England. 

8 

The  ambush. 

22 

Pocahontas 

at  court.  (1) 

9 

Battle  with  the  Indians. 

23 

Pocahontas 

at  court.  (2) 

10 

Smith  a  prisoner. 

24 

Meeting  of 

Pocahontas  and  Smith. 

11 

The  dance  of  victory. 

25 

Smith  goes 

to  sea  again. 

12 

Pocahontas  saves  Smith.  (1) 

26 

Pocahontas 

longs  for  home. 

13 

Pocahontas  saves  Smith.  (2) 

27 

End  of  the 

story  of  Pocahontas. 

.  14 

Smith  again  free. 

tl59.  JAVA  AND  STRAITS  SETTLEMENTS. 

8  Gang  Patganongen,  an  important  street  in 
the  Chinese  district,  Batavia. 

9  One  of  the  many  public  laundries  along 
the  banks  of  the  Molenfleit  Canal, 
Batavia. 

10  A  morning  bath  in  the  Molenfleit  Canal, 
which  runs  through  the  “North 
Walk,”  a  street  of  Batavia. 

11  Koenigs  Plein  (King’s  Place),  a  public- 
square  in  Batavia,  capital  of 
tropical  Java. 

12  Bellevue  Hotel,  shaded  by  cocoanut  palms 
- — at  Buitenzorg,  the  enchanting 
mountain  resort  of  Java. 

13  From  Hotel  Bellevue,  Buitenzorg,  S.  W. 
over  forests  of  cocoanut  palms  to 
volcanic  Mt.  Salak. 


1  The  center  of  traffic — Singapore  River  and 

Kavanagh  Bridge,  from  Survey¬ 
or’s  office,  Singapore. 

2  The  new  City  Hall,  and  monument  to  Sir 

Stamford  Raffles,  the  city’s  foun¬ 
der,  Singapore. 

3  Raffles  Hotel,  one  of  the  finest  of  the  great 

Eastern  shipping  ports,  Singapore. 

4  The  cathedral  at  Batavia,  Java. 

5  Pier  at  Tandjong-Priok,  from  a  steamer’s 

deck — arrival  at  Batavia,  capital 
of  Java. 

6  Molenfleit  Canal  and  the  “North  Walk”— 

the  principal  European  thorough¬ 
fare  of  Batavia. 

7  “North  Walk”  and  its  picturesque  Molen¬ 

fleit  Canal — the  main  Dutch  tho¬ 
roughfare  of  Batavia. 


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l’alaco  of  the  Governor-General,  within  the 
Botanical  Gardens,  Buitenzorg. 

Looking  down  the  principal  street  of  Buit- 
enzorg  to  Bellevue  Hotel — canary 
trees  on  walk. 

Street  market — in  foreground  are  “durians,” 
one  of  the  most  noted  of  fruits — 
Buitenzorg. 

Avenue  of  canary  trees,  covered  with  gi¬ 
gantic  creepers.  Botanical  Gar¬ 
dens,  Buitenzorg. 

Lily  pond  and  banyan  tree,  in  the  finest 
botanical  gardens  in  the  world, 
Buitenzorg,  Java. 

Deer  in  the  great  Botanical  Gardens  of 
Buitenzorg. 

Maze  of  roots  and  old  decayed  trunk  of 
a  banyan  tree,  Botanical  Gardens, 
Buitenzorg. 

The  big-leafed  Victoria  Regia,  and  the  cu¬ 
rious  “sausage”  tree.  Botanical 
Gardens,  Buitenzorg. 

Screw  pines  in  the  Botanical  Gardens  of 
Buitenzorg. 

Luxuriant  palms  in  the  finest  botanical 
gardens  in  the  world,  Buitenzorg. 

Javanese,  the  native  inhabitants  of  Eastern 
Java — near  Villadolce  Hotel,  Ga- 
roet. 

A  band  of  alansr-alang  players — an  ancient 
musical  instrument  of  the  natives 
of  Java,  Garoet. 

Soldiers  crossing  a  stream  during  maneu¬ 
vers — flooded  rice  fields  in  fore¬ 
ground.  Garoet. 


27  Natives  fishing  in  the  low  waters  of  a 

pond,  Garoet. 

28  Native  vendors,  ragged  and  dirty,  awaiting 

arrival  of  the  train  at  the  station, 
Brambanam. 

29  The  outdoor  market,  on  roadway  leading  to 

the  noted  temples,  Brambanam. 

30  A  world-famed  example  of  Jlindu  art — 

elaborately  sculptured  temples  at 
Brambanam. 

31  Temple  of  Loro  Jouggran,  the  world-fa¬ 

mous  ninth  century  Brahmanic 
temple  at  Brambanam. 

32  Loro  Jouggran,  “the  pure,  exalted  virgin,” 

to  whom  were  dedicated  the  tem¬ 
ples  at  Brambanam. 

33  “The  Three  Graces” — a  far-famed  sculp¬ 

ture  in  a  great  temple  at  Bram¬ 
banam,  Java. 

34  Boro  Boedor,  “the  most  remarkable  and 

magnificent  monument  Buddhism 
has  ever  erected.” 

35  A  section  of  three  miles  of  sculpture — a 

“picture-bible  of  Buddhism”  — 
Boro  Boedor  Temple. 

36  Latticed  shrines  and  central  dome  on  sum¬ 

mit  of  the  remarkable  temple  of 
Boro  Boedor,  Java. 

37  One  of  the  hundreds  of  statues  of  Buddha 

at  the  great  temple  of  Boro 
Boedor. 

38  An  avenue  of  trees  leading  north  from  the 

temple.  Boro  Boedor.  . 

39  Looking  over  the  tropical  fields  of  Java, 

from  the  summit  of  Boro  Boedor 
Temple. 


t!60.  BURMA  TOUR. 


East  Bazaar  road,  with  porters  going  on 
errands  and  children  at  play,  Ran¬ 
goon. 

Elephant  laborers  piling  timber  in  one  of 
the  great  riverside  yards  at  Ran¬ 
goon. 

Coolies  unloading  rice-boats  from  the  up- 
country  districts.  Rangoon. 

Freight  handlers  and  thousands  of  tons  of 
rice  which  they  have  unloaded, 
Rangoon. 

The  fortress  garden  with  famous  Shwe 
Dagon  Pagoda  mirrored  in  its 
lake,  Rangoon. 

Shwe  Dagon  Pagoda,  Burma’s  most  holy 
place  of  worship,  370  feet  high 
and  richly  gilded,  Rangoon. 

A  pause  on  the  steep  stairway  up  the  side 
of  sacred  Shwe  Dagon  pagoda, 
Rangoon. 

Gilded  flagstaff  and  image-house  in  the 
grounds  of  Shwe  Dagon  Pagoda, 
Rangoon. 

Marvelous  elaboration  of  a  Buddhist  shrine 
built  by  a  rich  citizen  of  Rangoon. 

Alabaster  statues  in  a  Rangoon  pagoda, 
symbolic  of  Buddha’s  spiritual  ex¬ 
perience. 

Hair,  candles  and  flags  offered  before  image 
of  religious  meditation.  Rangoon. 

Towering  images  of  the  holy  Buddha,  sym¬ 
bolizing  the  serenity  of  self-renun- 
„  ciation,  Pegu. 

Largest  Buddhist  statue  on  earth  (181  ft.) 

— the  Teacher  finding  Peace  in 
Death,  Pegu. 

King  Mindon's  old  fort  and  the  moat  at 
Mandalay  from  the  airy  shelf  at 
“Sensation  Corner.” 


15  450  pagodas  treasuring  copies  of  Buddhist 

scriptures,  Mandalay. 

16  Northern  section  of  the  “450  pagodas,” 

each  enshrining  a  book  of  Budd¬ 
hist  wisdom,  Mandalay. 

17  Splendid  audience  hall  of  the  old  royal 

palace  inside  the  fort,  Mandalay. 

18  Inside  the  gorgeous  Audience  Hall,  where 

ambassadors  used  to  approach  the 
King,  Mandalay. 

19  Funeral  rites  for  a  Buddhist  "Archbishop — 

coffin  on  elephant-shaped  car, 
Mandalay. 

20  Splendid  honors  to  a  dead  Buddhist — ele¬ 

vating  coffin  in  car  to  a  gilded 
shrine,  Mandalay. 

21  Fight  between  best  of  50  couples  (cham¬ 

pion  at  left) — funeral  festivity  at 
Mandalay. 

22  Buddhist  Archbishop  among  assistant 

priests  and  attendants.  Mandalay. 

23  The  star  and  two  soubrettes  of  a  popular 

theatrical  company,  at  a  “Pwe,” 
Mandalay. 

24  Schoolboys  and  their  priestly  teacher  hav¬ 

ing  lessons  out-of-doors  beside  the 
Irrawaddy. 

25  Native  mining — digging  the  rich  ruby-bear¬ 

ing  gravel  from  the  river-bed, 
in  Mogok. 

26  Burmese  natives  dredging  the  river  bed 

and  searching  dried  gravel  for 
rubies,  Mogok. 

27  Crude  native  method  of  washing  the  ruby¬ 

laden  gravel  in  the  rich  mines  of 
Mogok. 

28  Ruby-cutting  in  a  native  shop — with  rude 

tools  but  producing  remarkable 
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A  “Ruby  King”  and  family — daughter 
wears  $100,000  worth  of  gems — 
ruby  district  of  Mogck. 

Native  shop  and  varied  types  of  customers 
near  Mogok. 

Goktek  Gorge,  the  old  haunt  of  jungle 
beasts,  with  railway  1,000  feet 
overhead. 

Native  passengers  on  Irrawaddy  steamboat. 

Up  400  steps  to  prayer — hilltop  pagoda 
guarded  by  lions,  Sagaing. 

Memorial  shrines  of  Buddha,  built  by  pious 
men  to  save  their  souls,  Sagaing. 

Devotions  of  pious  Burmese  before  statue 
of  Buddha,  the  Founder  of  their 
faith,  Sagaing. 

Workmen  chiseling  stone  images  of  the 
Buddha  for  Burmese  shrines,  Sa¬ 
gaing. 

Curiously  rigged  freight  boat  with  standing 
oarsmen,  on  the  broad  Irrawaddy 
river. 

Hauling  timber  with  buffaloes  and  bullocks 
from  Irrawaddy  river,  near  Pagan. 

Homes  of  the  people  seen  from  the  roof  of 
old  Guadapalin  pagoda,  Pagan. 

A  tamarind  market  with  leisurely  fre¬ 
quenters,  before  the  glittering 
spires  of  Pagan. 


41«*  Toddy  palms  100  ft.  tall  (bamboo  ladder 
reaches  to  flower-stalk),  Pagan. 

42  Oil  wells  worked  with  American  machinery 

on  hills  at  Yanangyet. 

43  Timber-raft  coming  down  the  Irrawaddy 

river — the  floating  home  of  a 
group  of  natives. 

44  Beautiful  old  Prome  with  its  clustering 

trees  and  spires  beside  the  Irra¬ 
waddy  river. 

45  Bells  of  a  Buddhist  pagoda,  rung  by  wor¬ 

shippers  to  record  devotions, 
Prome. 

46  “By  the  old  Moulmein  pagoda,”  looking  off 

over  town  and  river. 

47  Beginning  a  new  Buddhist  shrine  on  hill 

overlooking  Salween  river  and 
Moulmein. 

48  Buddhist  temple  interior  with  costly  deco¬ 

rations  in  gold  and  colors,  Moul¬ 
mein. 

49  Extraordinary  shrine  of  Buddha  on  a  rock¬ 

ing  boulder  in  the  Kelasa  Hills. 

50  Kyaitteyo  Pagoda,  miraculously  balanced 

by  a  hair  of  Buddha,  on  Kelasa 
Heights. 


1161.  “SCENES  ALONG  THE  CONGO.” 


Government  House,  Banana  Point. 
Boma,  capital  of  Congo  Free  State. 
Mission  station  on  Congo  river. 

Matadi  on  the  Lower  Congo. 

Thysville,  a  center  of  Europeans. 
Leopoldville  on  Stanley  Pool. 

Service  at  a  mission  school. 

Ndornbe,  chief  of  a  tribe  of  100,000. 
Traveler’s  supply  caravan. 

Bringing  rubber  to  a  trading  post. 
Cataracts  of  Congo  River. 

Lukolela  wood-post  near  equator. 
Laborers  in  a  banana  field. 

Bangala  homes  near  Nouvelle  Anvers. 
Bangala  people  at  a  mission. 

Man  making  fish-net. 

Uptoto  blacksmith  at  his  anvil. 

River  steamer  landing,  Yasaka. 

Rations  ready  for  workmen. 

Carrying  ivory  and  rubber  to  steamer. 


21  Ivory  and  rubber  ready  for  steamer,  Ba- 

soko. 

22  Chief  of  Bokote — on  creek  entering  Lake 

Mantumba. 

23  Girls  with  artificially  formed  heads,  from 

the  Upper  Ubangi  River,  Nouvelle 
Anvers. 

24  Woman  making  pottery,  Ikoko. 

25  White  ant’s  nest,  Ikoko. 

26  Bridge  of  poles,  trail  at  Yambuya. 

27  Trail  and  village  near  Yambuya. 

28  Conical  huts  of  clay  and  thatch,  Yambuya. 

29  River  steamer  at  La  Romee. 

30  Canoes  at  Yakusu. 

31  Turumu  village  and  people. 

32  Tying  poles  for  new  houses. 

33  Forest  trail  in  the  heart  of  Africa. 

34  Train  that  crosses  the  equator. 

35  Outdoor  class  at  mission  scliocl. 

36  Market  near  Wathen. 

37  Fish-traps  in  river,  Stanley  Falls. 


*162.  NATURAL  SCENIC  BEAUTY  ALONG  THE  NORTH  BRANCH  AND  DES- 

PLAINES  RIVERS. 


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Yachting  on  Lake  Michigan. 

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Proposed  Outer  Belt  Park,  etc. 

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Good  picking. 

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Horses  at  pasture  near  river  bank,  near 

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Oaks  along  North  Branch. 

Irving  Park  Boulevard. 

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Some  fine  elms. 

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cutoff  bridge. 

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Railroad  bridge,  Forest  Glen. 

(a) 

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The  dredge. 

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Railroad  bridge,  Forest  Glen. 

(6) 

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Hazelton’s  Grove,  Forest  Glen. 

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Creek  bottoms,  Forest  Glen. 

cemetery. 

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A  choice  spot. 

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View  from  roadway  near  same  bridge. 

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Playing  gypsy,  Forest  Glen. 

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Oldest  school  house  in  Chicago,  near  40th 

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and  Peterson  Ave. 

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Dimond’s  pasture. 

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Pasture  lot  front  of  same. 

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Waiting  for  a  bite. 

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Winter  scene  at  Peterson’s,  Bowmanville. 

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Sandbank,  Edgebrook. 

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Woodpath,  Edgebrook. 

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Cornfield,  Morton  Grove. 
Roadway,  Morton  Grove 
Looking  out 

From  bridge,  Morton  Grove 
Cattle  want  picture  taken. 
Roadside  rail  fence. 

Pasture,  Park  Ridge. 

Cattle  and  second  growth. 

A  well  shaded  pasture  lot. 
River  view  near  Wheeling  (a) 
River  view  near  Wheeling  (b) 
Shadows,  (a) 

Shadows  (b) 

Old  windmill,  Fairview. 


*163.  LITTLE  RHYMES  FOR 


47  Desplaines  River  from  bridge,  Irving  Park 

Boul. 

48  Woods  on  river  bank,  below  Leyden. 

49  The  old  boat  landing. 

50  Autumn  on  the  river. 

51  Stone  bridge,  Maywood  road. 

52  River-bank  at  Riverside. 

53  Looking  through  the  willows. 

54  Old  brewery,  Lyons. 

55  Ideal  street  car  track,  at  New  Orleans. 

56  Spillway  below  Lyons. 

57  Old  channel  below  spillway,  (a) 

58  Old  channel  below  spillway,  (b) 

59  Double  track  below  Lyons. 

60  Desplaines  river,  from  railroad  bridge. 


LITTLE  READERS.  SERIES  1. 


Title  page. 

Seven  little  chickens. 
The  bird’s  song. 
Reflections. 

An  anniversary. 
Summer  time. 

On.  the  beach. 
Rail-fence  corner. 

One  day.  (1) 

One  day.  (2) 

A  conundrum. 

In  a  minute. 


13  To  London  town 

14  Ten  fingers. 

15  Unequal. 

16  Don’t  you. 

17  A  recipe. 

18  Dolly  styles. 

19  After  tea. 

20  The  old  doll. 

21  I  like  to  grow. 

22  Six  o’clock. 

23  Little  star. 

24  Prayers. 


*164.  LITTLE  RHYMES  FOR  LITTLE  READERS.  SERIES  2. 


Seesaw. 

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Old  tales  retold. 

The  new  doll. 

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Tales. 

A  bonnet. 

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Forgetfulness. 

Tell  me,  little  paper  cat ! 

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Daisy  !  Daisy  ! 

Why? 

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Good-bye  to  summer. 

Hush  !  Hush  !  Hush  ! 

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Dreams. 

A  polka-dot  dress. 

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A  mistake. 

Lady  bug. 

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Mornings. 

A  spider  web. 

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Where  we  get  our  bread 

If. 

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Cookies. 

Some  day. 

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Taking  stock. 

The  vanishing  point. 

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A  great  man. 

Queries. 


*165.  LITTLE  RHYMES  FOR  LITTLE  READERS.  SERIES  3. 


Pictures.  (1) 

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Early  in  the  morning.  (1) 

Pictures.  (2) 

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Early  in  the  morning.  (2) 

A  rough  voyage.  (.1) 

15 

All  the  year  ’round.  (1) 

A  rough  voyage.  (2) 

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All  the  year  ’round.  (2) 

Where  do  the  white  caps 

go? 

(1) 

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Nine  little  kittens.  (1) 

Where  do  the  white  caps 

go? 

(2) 

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Nine  little  kittens.  (2) 

What  I  like.  (1) 

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Justice.  (1) 

What  I  like.  (2) 

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Justice.  (2) 

Where  away?  (1) 

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A  wise  man.  (1) 

Where  away?  (2) 

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A  wise  man.  (2) 

A  long  road.  (1) 

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A  circus.  (1) 

A  long  road.  (2) 

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A  circus.  (2) 

*166.  COMMON  WILD 

Bindweed. 

Black  Haw  or  Stag  Bush. 

Blue  Cardinal  Flower. 

Brown  Eyed  Susan. 

Bush  Honeysuckle. 

Catnip. 

Camomile. 

Cinquefoil. 


FLOWERS.  SECOND  SERIES. 

9  Closed  Gentian. 

10  Common  Puccoon. 

11  Daisy  Fleabane. 

12  Fireweed. 

13  Hedge  Nettle. 

14  llorsemint. 

15  Huckleberry. 

16  Indian  Pipe. 


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Sweet  Clover. 

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Spreading  Dogbane. 

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Vetch  Pale. 

WTild  Bergamot. 

*167.  ALADDIN,  TOM  THUMB,  PUSS  IN  BOOTS. 

ALADDIN. 

Aladdin  and  the  magician.  5  Aladdin’s  mother  at  the  palace. 

Aladdin  finds  the  lamp.  6  Aladdin  on  his  way  to  the  palace. 

Aladdin  and  the  Genie  of  the  lamp.  7  New  lamps  for  old  ones. 

Aladdin  falls  in  love  with  the  Princess.  8  Death  of  the  magician. 


TOM  THUMB. 


Tom  Thumb’s  mother  and  the  magician. 

Tom  gets  in  the  hoy’s  pockets. 

Tom  tumbles  into  a  pudding. 

Giant  Gumbo  swallows  him  whole. 

FUSS  IN 

Puss  goes  out  to  snare  some  rabbits. 

And  presents  them  to  the  king. 

The  marquis  is  drowning,  said  puss. 

Puss  ask  the  ogre  to  show  his  skill. 


5  Tom  Thumb  and  King  Arthur. 

6  The  king  giving  Tom  money. 

7  Tom  shut  up  in  a  mouse  trap. 

8  Tom  killed  by  breath  of  a  spider. 

BOOTS. 

5  Whereupon  he  changes  into  a  lion. 

6  Then  into  a  mouse. 

7  Puss  invites  the  king  to  see  the  marquis. 

8  Marriage  of  the  marquis. 


-163.  CHILDREN 

English  shepherd  boys. 

Irish  school  children  at  play. 

Norwegian  children  in  farmer’s  field. 

Danish  boys  and  girls  in  their  favorite 
playgrounds. 

German  children  and  the  vineyards  of  the 
Rhine. 

Little  Parisians  out  for  a  holiday. 

Thrifty  Dutch  villagers. 

Russian  children  on  street,  St.  Petersburg. 
An  Austrian  Hamlet. 

Swiss  hamlet  near  eternal  snows. 

Spanish  peasants. 

Italian  peasant  children  on  steps  of  temple. 


-169.  CHILDREN’ 

Dorothy’s  pets. 

Josephine’s  kittens. 

Out  to  see  the  races. 

One  of  pony’s  tricks. 

Feeding  the  ducks. 

Mama  wondered  where  Jessie  could  be. 
Serving  refreshments  at  baby’s  expense. 
“You  look  like  a  soldier,  Major.” 

A  happy  family. 

The  little  protector. 

Taking  in  washing. 

The  little  peace-maker. 

Feeding  the  little  orphan. 

“No’oo  tant  dat  down,  pussy.” 


OF  MANY  LANDS. 

13  Esquimeaux  in  summer  camp. 

14  American  negro  children  in  cotton  field. 

15  Malamut  Indian  children,  Alaska. 

16  A  small  denizen  of  Zulu  Land. 

17  Children  of  the  Egyptian  desert. 

18  Father  and  children,  Palestine. 

19  Churning  butter  in  goat  skin,  Palestine. 

20  Big  sisters  and  little  brothers,  Japan. 

21  Filipino  school  boys. 

22  Chinese  children. 

23  Singalese  girls,  Ceylon. 

24  Children  at  play,  Cashmere. 

25  Schoolboys  and  their  priestly  teacher,  Bur- 


PETS  AND  PLAYS. 

15  Nero’s  ward. 

16  ‘‘Track  !  we’se  a  cornin’.” 

17  “Billy  swallowed  a  music  box  and  we  can 

hear  it  play.” 

18  Innocence  abroad. 

19  “Awful  Told  but  Lots  of  Fun.” 

20  “Give  us  a  start,  Jack.” 

21  “Lie  still,  Grandpa.” 

22  A  June  carnival — Dancing  around  daisy 

pole. 

23  Ten  acres  of  calla  lillies. 

24  The  smallest  railroad  train  in  the  world. 

25  Willie  Campbell  and  his  pets. 


-170.  RILEY’S  “CHILD  VERSE.” 


Title  Page — Riley  Child  Verse. 

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The  Boy’s  Candidate. 

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The  Pixy  People. 

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Land-of-Used-to-Be. 

A  Sudden  Shower. 

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The  Lisper. . 

At  Aunty’s  House. 

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The  Runaway  Boy. 

Christine’s  Song. 

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The  Runaway  Boy. 

Granny. 

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Some  Scattering  Remarks 

of  Bub’s. 

The  Land  of  Thus-and-So. 

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Some  Scattering  Remarks 

of  Bub’s. 

Naughty  Claude. 

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Lullaby. 

The  Man  in  the  Moon. 

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The  Squirt-Gun  Uncle  Maked  Me. 

The  Man  in  the  Moon. 

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What  Little  Saul  Got  for 

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21  Little  Mandy’s  Christmas  Tree. 

22  Little  Johnt’s  Chris  mus. 

23  Almost  Beyond  Endurance. 

24  The  Bear  Story. 

25  Billy  Miller’s  Circus  Show. 

26  Billy  Miller’s  Circus  Show. 

27  Title  Page — Little  Orphant  Annie. 

28  Little  Orphant  Annie. 

29  Little  Orphant  Annie. 

30  Little  Orphant  Annie. 


31  The  Raggedy  Man. 

32  The  Raggedy  Man. 

33  The  Raggedy  Man. 

34  The  Boy  Lives  on  Our  Farm. 

35  The  Boy  Lives  on  Our  Farm. 

36  The  Old  Hay  Mow. 

37  The  Old  Hay  Mow. 

38  Our  Hired  Girl. 

39  Our  Hired  Girl. 

40  Lizabuth-Ann  on  Bakin’  Day. 


171.  HIGH  SCHOOL  PHYSIOGRAPHY.  WINDS,  RIVERS. 


1  Sand  dunes — Cape  Ann,  Mass. 

2  Sand  dunes — Cape  Ann,  Mass. 

3  Uncovered  fossil  forest — Manitou  Island, 

Lake  Michigan. 

4  Sierra  La  Sal,  Utah  (desert). 

5  View  in  Nebraska  sandhills — Halsey,  Neb. 

6  Newell’s  map  of  irrigated  and  irrigable 

lands  of  western  United  States. 

7  “Toad  Stool  Park,”  Bad  Lands,  near 

Adelia,  Neb. 

8  Oasis  of  Biskra,  Sahara  desert. 

9  Within  a  Saharan  oasis. 

10  Sahara  desert  near  Biskra. 

11  Hickory  Nut  Creek,  North  Carolina. 

12  Solution  of  Tullv  limestone — Taughannock 

Creek,  N.  Y. 

13-  Animas  canon,  Colorado. 

14  Joint  plane  guidance  of  stream — Enfield, 

N.  Y. 

15  Thompson  canon — Ashcroft,  Canada. 


16  Ice  shove,  Montreal,  St.  Lawrence  river. 

17  Triphammer  falls — ■Ithaca,  N.  1". 

18  Bridal  Veil  falls — -Watkins  Glen,  N.  Y. 

19  Falls  and  canyon  of  Yellowstone,  from 

Artists’  Point. 

20  Looking  down  Yellowstone  canyon,  from 

Inspiration  Point. 

21  Bridal  Veil  falls — Yosemite,  Cal. 

22  Bird’s  eye  view  of  plateau  and  canyon, 

Standing  Rock,  Colorado  canyon. 

23  Grand  canyon  Colorado  river,  from  liana’s 

trail. 

24  Colorado  canyon,  from  Hana’s  trail. 

25  Descending  into  the  Grand  canyon,  Colo¬ 

rado  river,  Colorado. 

26  Colorado  canyon. 

27  Colorado  river  at  the  Needles. 

28  Young  drainage  system — Riverside,  Cal. 

29  Royal  gorge  of  the  Arkansas,  Colorado. 


172.  HIGH  SCHOOL  PHYSIOGRAPHY.  VALLEYS,  PLAINS,  PLATEAUS, 

MOUNTAINS. 

1  Cascadilla  Creek  Valley,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  16  Picking  cotton,  Mississippi  Flood  Plain, 


2  Mature  Valley,  St.  Johnsburg,  Vt. 

3  Map  showing  Susquehanna  River  above 

Harrisburg,  Pa. 

4  Cutting  across  Appalachian  Ridges. 

5  Susquehanna  Water  Gap  above  Harrisburg, 

Pa. 

6  Delaware  Water  Gap. 

7  Bed  of  North  Platte  River  along  Wyoming- 

Nebraska  line. 

8  Ray  Brook,  Adirondacks,  N.  Y. 

9  A  levee,  Greenville,  Miss. 

10  Alluvial  fan  in  the  Himalayas. 

11  Lytton,  British  Columbia. 

12  Labyrinth,  Mammoth  Cave,  Ivy. 

13  “Saracen’s  Tent,”  Luray  Caverns,  Virginia. 

14  Crystal  Plain,  Florida. 

15  Fields  of  sugar  cane,  Burnside,  La. 


Miss. 

17  Arid  plateau  region,  Queretaro,  Mex. 

18  Dissected  edge  of  Edwards’  Plateau,  Texas. 

19  View  across  the  Peneplain  Upland,  Ash- 

field,  Mass. 

20  Section  through  the  Alps. 

21  Butte,  Rio  Grande  Valley,  New  Mexico. 

22  View  of  mountain  ridge  from  Anthracite, 

Q  Q  Cl  S 

23  Mt.  Kinchinjunga,  28,756  feet,  India. 

24  The  Selkirk  Range,  British  Columbia. 

25  Ridge  of  inclined  strata,  head  of  Logodi- 

Garda,  Austria. 

26  The  Matterhorn,  from  the  road  to  Gorner 

Grat,  Swiss  Alps. 

27  Valley  of  l^osemite,  Cal. 

28  East  Ottertrail  Mountain,  Selkirks,  Canada. 

29  Adirondacks’  crests,  near  Mt.  Marey,  N.  Y. 


173.  FORESTRY. 


1.  PRESENT  CONDITIONS  OP  FORESTS. 


1  Map  of  Forest  Regions  of  the  United  States. 

2  Birch  and  Hemlock  Forest,  New  Hampshire. 

3  Barren  Upper  Slopes  of  the  Presidential 

Range,  White  Mountains. 

4  Spruce  Swamp  in  New  York. 

5  Good  Stand  of  Tulip  Trees  and  Chestnuts, 

West  Virginia. 

6  View  of  Cove  Forest  from  Plateau. 

7  Characteristic  Cedar  Slopes  and  Ridges 

Northwest  of  Austin,  Texas. 

8  Alluvial  Bottom  Forest,  Trinity  River,  Leon 

County,  Texas. 


9  Lodgepole  Pine  Forest,  Montana. 

10  Heavy  Stand  of  Virgin  Red  Fir,  Hemlock 

Underwood. 

11  Forest  Without  Underbrush — Dense  Stand 

of  Redwoods. 

2.  DESTRUCTIVE  AGENCIES, 
a.  Fire. 

12  Map  Showing  Area  Burned  Over  in  the 

Adirondacks  in  1903. 

13  Fire  !  A  Greater  Enemy  Than  the  Wood¬ 

man’s  Axe. 

14  Surface  Fire  in  Pine  Forest,  California. 


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Young  Conifers  Killed  by  Severe  Ground 
Fire — Trees  still  standing, 
though  humus  has  been  burn¬ 
ed  away  and  soil  eroded. 

The  Result  of  Recurring  Fires — Forest  floor 
gone,  and  barren  sand  left. 

Effect  of  Repeated  Fires — Old  Trees  and 
Reproduction  Destroyed. 

b.  Destuctive  Lumbering1. 

One  of  the  Great  Trees,  Showing  Manner 
of  Felling,  Oregon. 

A  Felled  Tree  Ready  for  the  Sawyers,  Ore¬ 
gon. 

A  Walking  Dudley,  Oregon. 

Port  Blakeley  Mills,  the  Largest  in  the 
World,  Washington. 

Drawing  Logs  Up  the  Incline,  Washington. 

Lumber  Ship,  Washington. 

The  Famous  Glens  Falls  Boom,  Glens  Falls, 
N.  Y. 

Land  Cut  Clean  and  Burned  Over— Inferior 
hardwoods  only  are  left. 

Longleaf  Pine  Land  in  Jasper  County, 
Texas,  after  Logging  Opera¬ 
tions,  Showing  Waste. 

Destructive  Lumbering  in  the  Coast  Red¬ 
wood  Belt,  California. 

c.  Clearing1  for  Agricultural  Purposes. 

Deadened  Pines  to  Clear  Land  for  a  Corn¬ 
field. 

d.  Incident  to  Securing1  Forest  Products. 

Turpentine  Farm,  Cutting  Boxes  in  the 
Trees  to  Collect  Crude  Tur¬ 
pentine. 

Effect  of  Wind  in  Turpentine  Orchard 
Where  Trees  Had  Been  ‘‘Back 
Boxed.” 

e.  Storms. 

A  Windfall,  Chippewa  Indian  Reservation, 
Minnesota. 

RESULTS  OP  THEIR  DESTRUCTION. 

a.  Removal  of  the  Rich  Top  Soil. 

Furrowed  Slope  Resulting  from  Freshets 
Due  to  Removal  of  Timber. 

b.  Floods. 

Working  on  the  Dikes,  East  St.  Louis,  Ill., 
June,  1903. 

Waiting  Patiently  for  the  Rescuer,  East  St. 
Louis,  Ill.,  June,  1903. 


Flood  at  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  March  18,  1907. 

35  Map  Showing  Area  Drained  by  Ohio  River 

and  Its  Tributaries. 

36  Vine  St.,  Cincinnati,  Looking  Toward  River 

from  Second  St. 

c.  Timber  Famine. 

37  Weighing  Reeds  Cut  for  Fuel,  Chinkiang, 

China.  , 

4.  PRESERVATION  BY  CONSERVATIVE 
LUMBERING-. 

38  Good  Reproduction  on  Land  Cut  30  Years 

Ago— Now  Ready  for  Another 
Crop. 

39  Conservative  Lumbering — No  trees  felled 

less  than  foot  in  diameter, 
tops  cut  for  cordwood  and 
brush  piled  for  burning. 

5.  REPRODUCTION. 

a.  Natural  Reproduction. 

(1)  nature’s  attempts  at  reforesting. 

40  Young  Oaks  Starting  Under  an  Old  Forest 

of  Pines. 

41  Second  Growth  Spruce  and  Balsam,  near 

Waterville,  Grafton  Co.,  N.  H. 

42  Natural  Reproduction  of  Loblolly  Pine. 

(2)  NATURAL  PRUNING. 

41  A  Good  Stand  of  Second  Growth  Loblolly 
Pine — Showing  Natural  Prun¬ 
ing  Where  Trees  Stand  Close 
Together. 

(3)  DESTRUCTION  OF  NEW  GROWTH  BY 

GRAZING. 

44  Bunch  of  Sheep  in  a  National  Forest. 

b.  Replanting1. 

45  Transplant  Beds  Where  Seedlings  Are 

Grown. 

46  Planted  Jack  Pine,  16  Years  Old,  Holt  Co., 

Nebraska. 

47  Twenty-YTear-01d  Plantation  of  Catalpa  and 

Russian  Mulberry. 

c.  Improvement  Cutting1. 

48  Forest  in  Natural  State. 

49  Same  Forest  after  Improvement  Cutting. 

50  Young  Grove  of  White  Pine  and  Hardwoods 

after  Pruning  and  Thinning, 
Pennsylvania. 


CONGESTION  OF  OUR  CITY  AND  A  PARTIAL  REMEDY;  SMALL  PARKS 

AND  PLAYGROUNDS. 


Homes  on  the  prairie. 

A  village  home. 

A  crowded  district. 

A  grassless,  treeless  city  street. 

Narrow  street  lined  with  tenements. 

City  tenement  houses. 

A  dark  interior  room. 

Narrow  and  deep  air  shaft. 

Unventilated  basement  room. 

A  poor  place  to  grow  children. 

Rubbish  in  the  yard. 

A  bad  place  for  children  to  play. 

A  dirty  back  yard. 

A  game  in  the  park. 

The  sand  pile,  Davis  Square. 

The  tilting  ladder. 

Out-door  gymnasium. 

Gymnasium  apparatus  and  shelter  house. 
Ball  field  and  park  building,  Davis  Square. 


20  Drinking  fountain,  Davis  Square. 

21  A  wading  pool. 

22  Open  air  gymnasium,  Armour  Square. 

23  A  drill  in  boys’  gymnasium,  Hamilton  Park. 

24  Basket  ball  game,  Mark  White  Square. 

25  Drill  in  girls’  gymnasium,  Hamilton  Park. 

26  Athletic  drill  and  neighborhood  house. 

27  Assembly  room  cleared  for  dancing,  Mark 

White  Square. 

28  Lined  up  for  a  swing. 

29  Shower  baths,  Davis  Square. 

30  Girls’  swimming  pool,  Davis  Square. 

31  Giving  out  bathing  suits,  Davis  Square. 

32  A  bathing  beach,  McKinley  Park. 

33  Reading  room  and  library  station. 

34  Lecture  in  Assembly  Hall,  Sherman  Park. 

35  Pergola  at  McKinley  Park. 

36  Folk  dances  at  Game  Festival,  Ogden 

Park. 


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175.  PROTECTION  OF  THE  CITIZEN. 


FIRE  PROTECTION,  STREET  CLEANING. 


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Responding  to  an  alarm. 

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Engine  and  fire  escapes. 

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Harnessing  the  horses. 

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Fire  escape  on  a  large  building. 

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The  hook  and  ladder. 

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The  right  kind  of  fire  escape. 

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Firemen  at  work. 

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Encumbered  fire  escape. 

5 

Fire  engines  at  work. 

14 

Street  sweeping  gang  at  work. 

6 

Directing  the  stream  of  water. 

15 

Carrying  away  the  street  swreepings. 

7 

At  wrork  in  a  burning  building. 

16 

Removing  snowr  from  the  streets. 

8 

Loading  the  hose  after  a  fire. 

17 

A  garbage  dump. 

9 

A  fire  boat. 

18 

Unloading  garbage. 

176.  GUARDING  THE  PUBLIC  HEALTH. 

FOOD  INSPECTION,  SWEAT  SHOPS.  TUBERCULOSIS. 


1  A  certified  herd  of  cows. 

2  A  sanitary  cow  barn. 

3  Inspecting  a  herd  of  cows. 

4  When  milk  spoils  and  microbes  thrive. 

5  One  of  the  results  of  poor  milk. 

6  Basement  ice  cream  factory. 

7  Unsanitary  basement  bakery. 

8  Very  dirty  basement  bakery. 

9  Basement  bakery ;  note  how  disease  may 

spread. 

10  Unsanitary  candy  factory. 

11  A  swreat  shop. 

12  Unsanitary  sweat  shop. 

13  Home  “sweating,”  fruitful  source  of  spread 

of  disease. 

14  Results  of  congestion  and  poor  food. 

15  Mortality  of  tuberculosis,  Illinois,  1903. 

16  Mortality  of  tuberculosis,  New  York  City, 

1900. 


17  Tubercle  bacilli  in  sputum. 

18  Where  microbes  thrive. 

19  Innocent  victims. 

20  Fresh  air  treatment  on  a  city  roof. 

21  Tent  in  a  city  yard. 

22  Window'  balcony  arranged  for  fresh  air 

treatment. 

23  Taking  open  air  treatment. 

24  A  tent  sanatorium. 

25  A  cottage  sanatorium. 

26  A  sanatorium. 

27  Something  to  be  remembered. 

28  Male  mosquito. 

29  Female  mosquito. 

30  Raft  of  mosquito  eggs. 

31  Pupa  of  mosquito. 

32  Larvae  of  mosquito. 


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177.  HOW  OUR  MAIL  IS  DELIVERED. 


Dropping  mail  into  mail-box.  19 

Collector  emptying  mail-box.  20 

Large  and  small  mail  boxes. 

Newspaper  and  package  mail-box.  21 

Mail-boxes  just  emptied.  o.> 


Special  mail-box ;  mail-sack  hangs  within. 
Street  railwray  mail-car  loading  up  at  Kin- 

zie  Station.  7” 

Clerk  taking  mail  pouch  to  train. 

Push-cart  loaded  with  mail  to  be  taken  to  '-■> 

railroad  station.  26 

Chicago  post  office. 

Cancelling  machine.  27 

Throwing  the  mail  at  main  office.  28 

Street  railway  mail-car  ;  throw'ing  off  the 

mail.  29 

Station  with  full  corps ;  superintendent, 

clerks  and  carriers.  30 

Riverdale  Station,  extreme  outlying  dis-  31 

trict.  32 

Rogers  Park  Station,  extreme  northern  33 

part  of  city.  34 

Latest  type  of  model  station.  35 

Money  order  and  stamp  clerks  at  their*  36 

windows. 


Selling  stamps  and  registering  letters. 

Clerks  distributing  mail  into  carriers’  boxes 
at  station. 

Carrier  starting  on  his  route. 

Waiting  for  station  to  open  on  Sunday 
morning. 

Mounted  carrier  for  outlying  districts. 

Mounted  carrier  delivering  mail. 

Special  delivery  boy  and  his  bicycle. 

Special  delivery  boy  ringing  bell  at  a  Chi¬ 
cago  hospital. 

Nurse  signing  for  special  delivery  letter. 

Special  delivery  at  6  a.  m.  in  workingmen’s 
district. 

Special  delivery  in  residence  district  on 
Sunday  afternoon. 

Delivery  boys  waiting  calls. 

Group  of  special  delivery  boys. 

Rural  delivery  ;  starting  out. 

Rural  delivery  ;  on  the  route. 

Fast  mail  train. 

Mail  steamship. 

Government  post  office  at  Washington,  D.  C. 


*178.  GULLIVER’S  TRAVELS. 


Gulliver  bound  by  the  Lilliputians. 
Gulliver’s  w'atcli. 

Gulliver  visits  the  palace. 

The  army  of  Lilliput. 

Gulliver  at  dinner. 

Gulliver  and  the  tailors. 

Gulliver  receives  visitors. 

Gulliver  captures  a  navy. 


9  Among  the  corn-stalks. 

10  Gulliver’s  nurse. 

11  Presented  at  court. 

12  Music  under  difficulties. 

13  A  sail  in  a  tank. 

14  The  dwarf  and  the  apple  tree. 

15  Wasps. 

16  Carried  off  by  an  eagle. 


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-179.  THREE  BEARS,  JACK  AND  THE  BEAN  STALK,  HOUSE  THAT  JACK  BUILT. 


THE  THREE  BEARS. 


1  The  three  bears  at  home. 

2  They  start  for  a  walk. 

3  The  bears  in  the  woods. 

4  Silver  Hair  eats  the  soup. 

JACK  AND  THE 

1  Jack’s  mother  parting  with  the  cow. 

2  .Tack  trades  the  cow  for  a  handful  of  beans. 

3  The  beans  grow  up  and  .Jack  climbs  to  the 

top. 

4  Finds  a  fairy  who  tells  him  about  the  giant. 


5  Silver  Hair  in  the  baby’s  bed. 

6  The  hears  come  home. 

7  The  bears  find  Silver  Hair. 

8  Silver  Hair  escapes. 

BEANSTALK. 

5  Jack  runs  away  with  the  hen  which  lays 

golden  eggs. 

6  Jack  takes  the  giant's  money. 

7  Runs  away  with  the  giant’s  harp. 

S  .Tack  causes  the  downfall  of  the  giant. 


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The  malt. 

The  cat. 

The  dog. 


THE  HOUSE  THAT  JACK  BUILT. 

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6  The  maiden. 

7  The  man. 

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LOAN  SETS 


1.  SOUTHERN  ITALY. 


rompeii. 

Pompeii. 

House  of  the  poet. 

Basilica. 

Fresco,  Hercules  and  Augeias. 
Fresco,  Pasiphae  and  Daedalos. 
Sacrifice  of  Iphigenia. 

Amphitheatre. 

Temple  of  Mercury. 

Temple  of  Isis. 

Furnace. 

Oil  jars. 

Fountain. 

Street  of  fortune. 

Temple  of  Venus. 

Casa  Votti. 

Casa  (residences.) 

Interior  Casa  Votti. 

Forum. 

Pozzuoli,  amphitheatre. 

2.  STONE  QUARRIES 

General  view  of  quarry. 

View  of  quarry,  -and  cars. 

Drillers  at  work. 

Taking  out  stone. 

A  sidewalk  “flag.” 

Handling  with  derrick. 

Stone  yard  and  traveling  crane. 

The  plane]'. 

Stone  saw,  outside. 

Stone  saw,  interior  view. 

Stripping. 

Drilling  for  blast. 

“Worked  out”  areas. 

Rock  section,  showing  faults. 

Hardwood  forest. 

Softwood  forest. 

A  “burned  out”  area 


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22  Crater  of  Vesuvius. 

23  Naples — Via  Roma. 

24  Capri. 

25  Capri. 

26  Blue  grotto. 

27  Ravello. 

28  Sorrento. 

29  Amalfi. 

30  Amalfi. 

31  Paestum — Temple  of  Ceres. 

32  Pompei — Temple  of  Jupiter. 

Q  O  P?  Qin 

34  Castle  of  Chillon. 

35  Church  Santa  Croce,  Florence. 

36  William  Tell. 

37  Tunnel  of  Tete  Voire. 

38  Lion  of  Lucerne. 

39  Temple  of  Neptune. 

40  Interior  of  temple  of  Neptune. 

AND  LUMBER  MILLS. 

18  Log  yard  and  mill.  East  Jordan. 

19  Log  boom,  jam  and  mill,  Traverse. 

20  The  gangway.  Traverse. 

21  Interior  of  mill,  H.  Springs. 

22  The  saw  at  work. 

23  Lumber  yard.  Harbor  Springs. 

24  East  Jordan. 

25  Loading  lumber  on  boat,  H.  Springs. 
25%  Lumber  dock,  Chicago. 

26  Mill  on  Cheboygan  river. 

27  Sawdust  pile,  Cheboygan. 

28  Jam  of  railroad  ties,  Cheboygan  river. 

29  Floating  ties.  Cheboygan  river. 

30  A  burning  mill,  Cheboygan. 

31  Loading  bark,  East  Jordan. 

32  Charcoal  ovens,  Pine  Lake. 


3.  “ON  THE  BLOCKADE.” 


Title  slide. 

President  McKinley  and  war  cabinet. 
Graves  of  Maine  victims,  Key  West. 
Bringing  a  cruiser  to  dock. 

Coaling  a  warship,  Key  West. 

Coaling  ship. 

Coaling  ship. 

Coaling  monitors  at  sea. 

Stripping  the  Puritan. 

Raising  anchor,  Puritan. 

Mid-day  rations,  Puritan. 

The  Nashville,  which  fired  first  shot. 
Chicago  naval  reserves  on  Nashville. 
Letters  from  home  on  Nashville. 

The  pet  of  the  ship. 

Getting  things  in  shape  on  Nashville. 

Crew  loading  four  inch  gun  ;  bringing  the 
shell. 

Loading  gun,  putting  in  shell. 

Sighting  four  inch  gun,  Nashville. 

First  gun  fired  in  the  war,  Nashville. 

The  Buena  Ventura,  first  prize. 

On  deck  newspaper  dispatch  boat. 
Mangrove  stops  the  Panama. 

The  Panama. 

French  frigate.  DuBordieu. 


26  The  Manning  covering  landing  of  troops. 

27  Marine  watching  for  signals. 

28  Montgomery  signals  Dewey’s  victory. 

29  New  Orleans,  lying  off  Havana. 

30  Hamilton  watching  off  Havana. 

31  On  the  Wilmington,  off  Cardena. 

32  Torpedo  boat  Ericsson. 

33  Sighting  torpedo  on  Cushing. 

34  Repairing  the  Dupont  at  sea. 

35  Captain  I. yon  in  whaleboat. 

36  Captain  Sigsbee  going  aboard  the  Yale. 

37  The  New  York  on  blockade. 

38  Roll  call  aboard  the  New  York. 

39  Marines  aboard  New  York. 

40  Marines  on  shore  drill. 

41  Starboard  8  inch  gun,  New  York. 

42  Captain  Chadwick,  New  York,  giving  or¬ 

ders. 

43  Divers  at  work  on  New  York. 

44  Reading  the  Record  on  New  York. 

45  The  Indiana. 

46  Wash  day  aboard  the  Iowa. 

47  The  Iowa. 

48  Aboard  the  Oregon. 

49  On  the  Oregon,  after  her  trip. 

50  Getting  the  news  on  the  Oregon. 


4.  WITH  THE  ARMY  IN  CUBA. 


Title  slide.  5 

Gen.  Lee  on  way  to  Washington.  6 

Cubans  at  Key  West  hear  of  declaration.  7 
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Steam  launches  at  pier,  Key  West. 

Soldiers  bathing  in  sea. 

Arsenal  at  Key  West. 

Artillerymen  hearing  orders,  Key  West. 
“Smoke,”  the  bootblack. 

The  26th  regulars  ready  to  board  train. 
The  United  States  transport  “Puritan.” 
Transports  carrying  Shatter’s  army. 
Siboney,  Cuba,  where  troops  first  land. 
Landing  troops  at  Siboney. 

Baiquri,  Cuba. 

The  “Hercules”  at  Baiqui. 

General  Shatter  at  Siboney. 

The  Record's  newsboys  at  Siboney. 
Wounded  soldiers  coming  into  Siboney. 
Ambulance  bringing  wounded  into  Si¬ 
boney. 

Garcia’s  troops  at  Siboney. 

Portion  of  Cuban  army. 


29  Spanish  soldiers  defending  a  position. 

30  in  firing  position. 

31  Looking  for  killed  at  El  Caney. 

32  On  San  Juan  Hill  after  battle. 

33  First  view  of  Santiago. 

34  Spanish  artillery  officers. 

35  Troops  at  San  Mariel. 

36  At  Havana. 

37  Cuban  prisoners. 

38  Portion  of  the  trocha'. 

39  Scene  on  the  trocha. 

40  On  the  trocha. 

41  Road  on  the  trocha. 

42  Old  homestead  near  Sevilla. 

43  On  the  road  to  Havana. 

44  Railroad  station.  Havana  province. 

4  5  Iron  car  used  in  Cuba. 

46  A  Cuban  street. 

4  7  Lady. 

4  8  A  party  of  Cuban  boys. 

49  Ox  car  in  Havana. 


5.  FRYE’S  GEOGRAPHY  ILLUSTRATIONS. 


World  in  space. 

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North  America. 

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rlhe  United  States. 

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End  of  glacier,  rock  waste. 

Europe. 

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Waves  breaking. 

Asia. 

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Mountain  fold. 

Africa. 

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Section  of  hill. 

Ocean  routes. 

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Young  volcano. 

Heat  belts. 

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Mesa  and  volcano’s  neck. 

Railroads  and  canals. 

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Eskimo  hut. 

People. 

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Eskimos. 

Rainstorm. 

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Lapland  home. 

Drainage. 

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Fiji  Islanders. 

Alluvial  fan. 

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Japanese  in  bed. 

Delta. 

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Japanese  children  playing. 

Alaska  torrent. 

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Arab  house. 

Loess  beds. 

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Japanese  school. 

*6.  YELLOWSTONE  PARK. 


Map  of  Yellowstone  Park — showing  Mo- 
nida  and  stage  line. 

Summit  house,  Monida. 

M.  Y.  stage. 

Centennial  valley,  lunch  station. 

Henry  Lake,  Idaho,  on  stage  line 
Grayling  caught  near  Grayling,  Idaho. 
Along  the  Firehole  river. 

Fountain  hotel.  Lower  basin. 

Crater  of  the  Great  Fountain. 

Great  Fountain  geyser  in  action. 

Prismatic  lake. 

Morning  glory  spring. 

Punch  bowl. 

Grotto  geyser  formation. 

Crater  of  oblong  geyser. 

Castle  well  and  castle  cone. 

Castle  geyser  in  action. 

Beehive  geyser  in  action. 

Crater  of  Giantess  geyser. 

Old  Faithful  geyser  in  action. 

Keppler  cascades. 

Lone  Star  geyser  in  action. 

Shoshone  Lake  and  Tetons  from  Divide 
Jackson  lake  and  the  Tetons. 

Yellowstone  lake  and  Mt.  Sheridan. 


26  Fishing  cone,  Yellowstone  lake. 

27  Sleeping  giant. 

28  Lake  hotel. 

29  Mud  geyser. 

30  Sulphur  mountain. 

31  Upper  falls  of  Yellowstone. 

32  Point  Lookout  and  great  falls. 

33  Grand  canyon  from  Grand  View. 

34  Up  the  canyon  from  Inspiration  rock. 

35  Great  Falls  from  Red  Rock. 

36  From  below. 

37  Petrified  trees  near  Yancey’s. 

38  Norris  Basin — winter. 

39  Black  Growler  geyser,  Norris. 

40  Norris  geyser  basin. 

41  Electric  peak. 

42  West  from  Golden  Gate. 

43  Golden  Gate  canyon  and  bridge. 

44  Minerva  terrace. 

45  Mound  terrace. 

46  Cupid's  cave. 

47  Hotel  valley  from  terrace. 

48  Mammoth  hotel  and  stages. 

49  Fort  Yellowstone. 

50  Eagle  Nest  rock. 


*7.  YELLOWSTONE  PARK. 


Map  of  Yellowstone  Park — showing  Mo¬ 
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M.-Y.  stage  headquarters,  Monida. 

M.-Y\  Concord  coach. 

Alaska  basin  on  stage  line. 

Madison  canyon,  on  stage  line. 


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7  Falls  of  the  Firehole  river. 

8  Mammoth  paint  pots. 

9  Fountain  geyser  in  action. 

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Economic  geyser  in  action. 

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Natural  bridge. 

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34  Glacial  boulder  near  Inspiration  Point. 

35  Great  Falls  from  Artist’s  Point. 

36  Near  view. 

37  Winter. 

38  Virginia  cascade. 

39  Crater  of  Monarch  geyser,  Norris. 

40  'New  crater  geyser,  Norris. 

41  Obsidian  cliff. 

42  East  entrance  to  Golden  Gate. 

43  Pulpit  terrace. 

44  Angel  terrace. 

45  Orange  geyser  formation. 

46  Jupiter  terrace. 

47  Cleopatra  terrace. 

48  Liberty  cap  and  hotel. 

49  Gardner  canyon. 

50  River  and  Eagle  rock. 


8.  A  TRIP  TO  CALIFORNIA. 


Old  curiosity  shop,  Santa  Fe. 

Church  of  San  Miguel,  Santa  Fe. 

A  Mexican  home. 

Acoma  Pueblo. 

Laguna  Pueblo. 

Old  Carreta,  Laguna. 

In  Pueblo  San  Juan. 

Relics  of  ancient  race. 

Mesa  Encantada. 

Pueblo  of  Tewa. 

Navajo  church. 

Canon  Diablo. 

San  Francisco  mountains. 

Ruins  of  cliff  dwellers,  Walnut  canon. 
Stage  route  to  Grand  canon. 

Hance’s  camp,  Grand  canon. 

New  trail,  Grand  canon. 

Grand  canon  from  below. 

From  above. 


21  The  Needles,  Colorado  river. 

22  A  pair  of  Mojave  Indians. 

23  A  rose  cottage,  Pasadena. 

24  Live  oaks,  Pasadena. 

24  (a)  Santa  Barbara,  Cal. 

24  (b)  Magnolia  avenue,  Riverside,  Cal. 
24  (c)  Palms  at  Glen  Annie. 

24  (d)  Date  palms. 

24  (e)  Lowe  railroad. 

24  (f)  Avalon. 

25  Hotel  del  Coronada,  San  Diego. 

26  Yosemite  valley,  general  view. 

27  El  Capitan,  Yosemite. 

28  Bridal  Veil  Fall,  Yosemite. 

29  Cathedral  rock.  Yosemite. 

30  Mirror  lake,  Yosemite. 

31  Nevada  fall,  Yosemite. 

32  The  big  trees.  Yosemite. 

33  Yosemite  falls. 


9.  TRIP  TO  WASHINGTON  CITY. 


Kanawha  river,  above  the  falls.  21 

Fire  Creek,  New  river,  West  Virginia.  22 

Rapids  of  New  river,  near  Hinton,  W..  23 

Va.  24 

New  river  canons.  25 

New  river  canon  near  Hinton,  W.  Va.  26 

Picturesque  Greenbrier  river.  27 

The  placid  Greenbrier  river,  near  Alder- 

son,  W.  Va.  28 

From  Summit  of  Hawk’s  Nest,  looking  29 

west.  31 

Jackson  river — Virginia.  32 

— Virginia.  33 

Piedmont  valley — Virginia.  34 

A  Virginian  homestead.  35 

Jerry’s  run  fill — Virginia.  36 

Leaving  Mt.  Vernon  for  the  congress  of 
the  colonies.  37 

Gen.  Thomas  statue — Thomas  circle —  38 

Washington.  39 

Diplomatic  reception.  40 

White  house  grounds.  41 

Rear  of  White  house.  42 

Reception  vestibule. 


Blue  room — White  house. 

Stained  glass  partition — White  house. 
Presidential  private  room. 

Mrs.  Martha  Washington. 

Mr.  Geo.  Washington. 

Former  tomb  of  Washington. 

Washington  monument  from  White  lot, 
Washington,  D.  C. 

Inaugural  parade. 

Inaugural  parade. 

Inaugural  parade. 

Crowd  on  Capitol  hill. 

State,  war  and  navy  building. 

State,  war  and  navy  from  White  house. 
Smithsonian  institute. 

Metropolitan  church,  (M.  E.)  Rev.  Frank 
Bristol. 

C.  E.  convention  group. 

National  cemetery. 

McClellan. 

Sheridan  gate. 

Tomb  of  Sheridan. 

Washington  tomb,  Mt.  Vernon. 


fll.  SCENES  ON  THE  FARM. 


General  view  of  farm,  Pennsylvania. 
The  old  spring. 

View  of  house  ;  barn  and  orchard. 
The  farm  house. 

Apple  orchard  in  bloom. 


6  Apple  blossoms. 

7  Three  families  of  pigs. 

8  Feeding  the  pigs. 

9  Yoke  of  oxen. 

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Plowing. 

Plowing. 

Plowing. 

Plowing. 

Harrowing. 

The  harrow. 

Harrowing,  or  “Dragging.” 
Sowing  oats. 

The  corn  planter. 

Rolling. 

Planting  potatoes. 

View  of  growing  crops. 

Mowing  grass  for  hay. 

The  mowing  machine. 

Mowing  with  scythe. 

Raking  the  hay. 

Hayfield  partly  cut. 

Loading  hay  on  wagon,  Illinois. 
Stacking  hay,  Illinois. 

Haystack  in  iield,  Pennsylvania. 
Field  of  oats. 

Reaping  oats,  rear  view,  Illinois. 


34  Side  view,  Illinois. 

35  Reaper  on  hillside,  Pennsylvania. 

36  Binding  oats,  Pennsylvania  reform  school. 

37  Oats  in  shock,  evening — Illinois. 

38  Pennsylvania. 

39  Hauling  in  the  oats,  Pennsylvania. 

40  Grain  stacks  in  barnyard,  Illinois. 

41  Threshing  scene  on  hillside,  Pennsylvania. 

42  Illinois. 

43  From  above. 

44  Village,  Pennsylvania,  showing  mill. 

45  The  mill. 

46  The  mill  dam. 

47  Old  wind  mill. 

48  A  town,  Pennsylvania. 

49  Taking  corn  to  market. 

50  Unloading  corn  at  elevator. 

51  Barley  hay  at  station,  Montana. 

52  Wheat  in  warehouse,  Tacoma. 

53  Loading  coasting  schooner,  Tacoma. 

54  Country  school  house,  Illinois. 

55  Country  school  house,  Pennsylvania. 


16.  MIDLAND  LAKES  TO  WESTERN  OCEAN. 


(GREAT  NORTHERN 


Harvesting,  North  Dakota.  14 

Oats  field,  Montana.  15 

Canyon,  Montana.  16 

Prickly  Pear  canyon,  Montana.  17 

Box  canyon.  18 

Lake  McDonald.  19 

Kootenai  river.  20 

Kootenai  lakes.  21 

Kootenai  falls.  22 

Kootenai  canyon.  23 

Spokane.  *  24 

Spokane.  25 

Chelan  lakes. 


17.  SUMMER  RESORTS 


The  Grove,  Harbor  Point.  32 

Along  the  shore.  Wequetonsing.  33 

Birches,  Wequetonsing.  34 

A  raft,  Northport. 

Railroad  station,  Bay  View.  35 

Down  on  the  dock,  Petoskey.  36 

The  bay,  Petoskey.  37 

A  walk  by  the  shore,  Emmet  Beach.  38 

The  midway,  Petoskey.  39 

On  the  links,  Charlevoix.  40 

A  cottage  porch.  Charlevoix.  41 

Golfing,  Charlevoix.  42" 

Pere  Marquette  station,  Charlevoix.  43 

Library  building.  Muskegon.  44 

The  pines.  Old  Mission. 

Boat  houses,  Charlevoix.  45 

A  Bay  View  terrace.  46 

Pere  Marquette  station,  Petoskey.  47 

Birch  grove,  Wequetonsing.  48 

On  the  golf  links,  Charlevoix  49 

High  above  the  trees,  Roaring  Brook.  50 

A  part  of  the  midway,  Petoskey.  51 

A  flirtation,  Northland  Beach.  52 

The  hotel,  Charlevoix.  53 

The  inn,  Charlevoix.  54 

Lawn,  Charlevoix.  55 

On  the  shore,  Northport  Point.  56 

The  soldier's  remembrance,  Muskegon.  57 

A  beach  lookout,  Sylvan  Beach. 

The  hill  patch,  Roaring  Brook.  58 


Great  spnrt,  Highland  Park,  Grand  59 
Haven. 


RAILROAD) . 

Lake  Chelan. 

Lake  Chelan. 

Ranch  at  Chelan. 

Wenatchee  valley. 

Fruit  ranch,  Wenatchee. 

Apples,  three  years  old,  Wenatchee. 
Pears,  one  year  graft. 

Turn  water  canyon. 

Switchback  railroad. 

Fish,  one  hour’s  catch. 

Out  of  the  Cascades. 

Rock  Island  bridge,  Columbia  river. 


OF  MICHIGAN. 

Cottages,  Sylvan  Beach,  White  Lake. 

Lake  Michigan.  Sylvan  Beach. 

Bathing  beach,  Highland  Park,  Grand 
Haven. 

On  the  golf  links,  Charlevoix. 

Emmet  Beach  hotel. 

The  island,  Elk  Rapids. 

John  Coon,  A  good  Indian. 

Methodist  Indians,  Elk  Rapids. 

A  northern  Michigan  Indian. 

Under  the  oaks,  Neahtawanta. 

The  beautiful  St.  Joe  river. 

A  good  place  for  kids.  Lake  Harbor. 

A  safe  shelter,  Skegemog  Point,  Elk 
Lake. 

A  high  dive,  Macatawa. 

Lawn,  Ottawa  Beach  hotel. 

The  church  in  the  woods,  Macatawa. 

The  Kalamazoo  river.  Saugatuck. 

A  fish  net,  Old  Mission. 

Old  Mission  bay,  Becalmed. 

A  leafy  lane.  Lake  Harbor. 

Comfort  under  the  trees,  Sylvan  Beach. 
Fair  bathers,  South  Haven. 

A  river  scene,  South  Haven. 

Trouting,  Alden. 

Uncle  Tom,  South  Haven. 

Lots  of  fun,  Highland  Park,  Grand 
Haven. 

Crossing  the  river,  South  Haven. 

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(GEORGE  VANDERBILT’S  COUNTRY  HOME). 


Biltmore  house — from  Shilo  road. 
Looking  north. 

The  Rampadouce. 

The  main  entrance. 

The  house. 

The  house. 

The  approach. 

West  front. 

The  house. 

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The  river. 

The  river. 

The  river 
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The  river. 

The  river. 

Asheville  from  sunset  drive. 
Battery  Park  hotel. 

Mt.  Pisgah  from  hotel. 

Kenilworth  inn. 


22  Confluence  of  Swannanoa  and  French. 

23  Along  the  French  broad. 

24  The  French  broad. 

25  The  French  broad. 

26  Mt.  Mitchell. 

27  Above  the  clouds. 

28  Rhododendron. 

29  Flower. 

31  Esmerelda  inn. 

32  On  Broad  river. 

33  Moonshiner’s  cave,  nbar  E.  Inn. 

34  Home  in  the  Blue  Ridge. 

35  Thanksgiving  morning. 

36  The  opossum  hunt. 

37  “De  possum  on  de  rail.” 

38  Southern  labor. 

39  Awaiting  orders. 

40  Taking  a  rest. 

41  A  mountain  team. 

42  Uncle  Tom’s  cabin. 


20.  ARMOUR’S  PACKING  HOUSES. 


Cattle  pens. 

The  knocking  pens. 

Hoisting  cattle. 

Sticking  cattle. 

Killing  beef. 

Skinning  beef. 

Quartering  beef. 

The  beef  cooler. 

Loading  cars  with  beef. 

Jewish  method  of  killing. 

Goat  leading  sheep  to  kill. 
Killing  sheep. 

Skinning  sheep. 

The  cooling  room,  sheep  broken. 
Pulling  wool. 

Driving  hogs. 

The  wheel. 

Sticking  pigs. 

Scalding  hogs. 

Cutting  off  heads. 

Pork  on  the  rail. 

Pork  on  the  rail 


23  Meat  inspection. 

24  The  cooling  room. 

25  Trimming  pork. 

26  Loading  cars  with  pork 

27  Tacking  salt  pork. 

28  Cleaning  pig’s  feet. 

29  Cutting  meat  for  sausage. 

30  Same. 

31  Sausage  rockers. 

32  Making  sausage. 

33  Sausage  for  shipment. 

34  Ready  for  shipment. 

35  Filling  pails  with  lard. 

36  Pressing  oleo  oil. 

37  Packing  canned  beef. 

38  Testing  cans. 

39  Beef  extract. 

40  Packing  mince  meat. 

41  Export  packing. 

42  Loading  cars. 

43  Full  dinner  pail. 

44  A  pensioner. 


21.  LUMBERING. 


Hemlock  forest.  Michigan.  23 

Open  hemlock  forest.  Michigan.  24 

Open  hemlock  forest,  Michigan.  25 

Hardwood  forest..  Michigan.  26 

Standing  pine,  Michigan.  27 

Burned  forest,  hemlock  and  pine.  28 

The  lumber  camp  at  night.  29 

Pile  of  logs  at  river.  30 

Log-jam  at  mill,  on  the  river.  31 

The  “Gangway.”  32 

Interior  of  mill :  saw  at  work.  33 

The  saw  at  work.  34 

Log  yard  and  “soup  bowl.”  35 

Lumber  piles.  36 

Lumber  piles  and  log  jam.  37 

Sawmill  on  Cheboygan  river  38 

Sawdust  pile,  Cheboygan.  39 

Burning  mill,  Cheboygan.  40 

Portable  mill,  Michigan.  41 

Loading  vessel  with  lumber.  •  42 

Lumber  docks,  Chicago.  43 

Building  frame  house.  Chicago. 


22.  THE  WORK  OF 


Lumber's  final  destination. 

Railroad  ties.  Cheboygan  river. 

Floating  ties.  Cheboygan  river. 

A  log  boom.  Douglas  Lake. 

Logs  stranded  on  lake  shore. 

Loading  hemlock  bark. 

Charcoal  ovens.  Michigan. 

Pine  forest,  mountains  of  California. 

A  log  slide,  mountains  of  California. 
Lumber  flume,  mountains  of  California 
Big  trees,  Mariposa  Grove.  California. 
Cabin,  “Big  Tree  Grove.” 

“Grizzly  Giant.”  “Big  Tree  Grove.” 
Lumber  mill,  Williams,  Arizona. 

Forest  of  fir,  Washington. 

Felling  a  fir,  Washington. 

Peeling  a  fir,  Washington. 

Decking  logs  by  steam  power. 

Loading  logs  on  cars,  Washington. 
Unloading  cars  at  Mill.  Tacoma. 

Mill  and  ships  near  Seattle. 


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Kindergarten — furniture  building. 
Game. 

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Deaf  department,  Sand  table 
Original  drawing. 

Second  grade,  number  lesson. 

number  lesson. 

Third  grade,  finding  ratios. 

Fifth  grade,  arithmetic,  factors. 

Fifth  grade,  arithmetic,  factors. 

Eighth  grade,  mensuration. 

First  grade,  game,  blacksmith. 

Writing  lesson. 

Second  grade,  language. 

Language  and  writing. 

Third  grade,  language  and  writing. 
Lesson  on  corn. 

Geography,  Japan. 

Fourth  grade,  evaporation. 

Fifth  grade,  model  of  cotton  plantation. 
Cotton  exhibit. 

Wood  and  wood  products. 

Sixth  grade,  flax  exhibit. 

Seventh  grade,  science. 

Eighth  grade,  science,  expansion. 
Ungraded  room,  bench  work.  . 

Printing  press,  ungraded  room. 

Seventh  grade,  manual  training. 

Same. 

Exhibit  of  finished  work. 

Same. 


36  Ungraded  room,  sewing  lesson. 

37  Raphia  work. 

3S  Fifth  grade,  domestic  science. 

39  Fifth  grade,  domestic  science. 

40  Seventh  grade,  sewing  lesson. 

41  Eighth  grade,  cutting  lesson. 

42  Finished  work. 

43  Evening  school,  sewing. 

44  Domestic  science  exhibit. 

45  Domestic  science  exhibit. 

46  Evening  school,  cooking. 

47  First  grade,  motion  song. 

48  Dart  game. 

49  .  Ladder. 

50  Ladder. 

51  Second  grade,  Calisthenics. 

52  Second  grade.  Calisthenics. 

53  Second  grade,  Calisthenics. 

54  Eighth  grade,  marching  drill. 

55  Wand  exercises. 

56  Seventh  grade,  history. 

57  Eighth  grade,  history. 

58  Seventh  grade,  drawing  patterns. 

59  Seventh  grade,  drawing  patterns. 

60  Planting  along  school  fence. 

61  Roof  garden. 

62  Eighth  grade,  room  library. 

63  Literary  society. 


23.  EXPLORATION  AND  COLONIZATION  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES. 


Camp  of  Winnebago  Indians,  Wisconsin. 
Norse  navigator. 

Stone  tower  at  Newport. 

Routes  to  India. 

Convent  La  Rabida,  Huelva,  Spain. 
Columbus  before  Ferdinand  and  Isabella 
at  Barcelona. 

Behaim’s  map. 

Columbus  statue,  Genoa,  Italy. 

Old  drawing  of  a  ship  of  an  early  dis¬ 
coverer. 

Sebastian  Cabot. 

Balboa  discovering  the  Pacific. 

Map  of  1515. 

Cartier. 

Sir  Francis  Drake. 

Thevet’s  map— Paris,  1575. 

Cuttyhunk  Island. 


17  Champlain’s  astrolabe. 

18  On  the  Kankakee. 

19  Landing  of  Hudson. 

20  Voyages  and  settlements  1492-1592. 

21  Battle  of  Champlain  with  the  Iroquois. 

22  National  claims  to  Atlantic  slope. 

23  Old  city  gate,  St.  Augustine. 

24  Vicinity  of  Jamestown. 

25  Old  magazine  at  Jamestown. 

26  Ruins  of  Jamestown. 

27  Map  of  Plymouth.  • 

28  Pilgrim’s  statue.  Central  Park,  N.  Y. 

29  Penn's  treaty  with  the  Indians. 

30  New  Amsterdam  in  1664. 

31  Exile  of  the  Acadians. 

32  Braddock’s  grave. 

33  Pittsburg. 


24.  FARMING  IN  CALIFORNIA. 
(SOUTHERN  PACIFIC  RAILWAY). 


Santa  Clara  Valley,  California.  21 

Harvesting  wheat,  I’ajaro  valley,  Califor-  22 

nia.  23 

Horse  combined  harvester,  San  Joaquin  24 

county.  25 

Combined  harvester,  near  Modesto,  Cali¬ 
fornia.  26 

Steam  harvester,  San  Joaquin  county. 

Combined  steam  harvester,  Stockton.  27 

Unloading  barge  at  Stockton.  28 

Wheat  in  warehouse,  Stockton.  29 

A  barge  loaded  with  grain,  Stockton.  30 

Flour  in  warehouse,  Stockton. 

Hay  ready  for  the  stack,  San  Joaquin.  31 

Hauling  rye  grass  hay,  San  Joaquin.  32 

Stacking  hay,  San  Joaquin.  33 

Baling  hay  on  Cherokee  road,  San  Joa-  34 

quin. 

Cutting  alfalfa.  San  Joaquin.  35 

Alfalfa  field,  Monterey  county.  36 

Alfalfa  near  Modesta,  Stanislaus  county.  37 

Potato  patch,  San  Joaquin  county. 

Digging  potatoes,  San  Joaquin  county.  38 

Loading  potatoes  from  steamer  to  cars,  39 

(San  Joaquin  county.)  40 


Sweet  potato  patch,  San  Joaquin  county. 
Growing  sweet  corn,  San  Joaquin  county. 
Watermelon  patch,  Fresno. 

Loading  melons,  San  Joaquin  county. 

Bean  planters  at  work,  San  Joaquin 
county. 

Threshing  beans  by  steam,  San  Joaquin 
county. 

Picking  sugar  beets,  Pajaro  valley. 

Onion  field.  Fresno. 

Cabbages,  San  Joaquin  valley. 

Truck  gardening,  cabbage,  San  Joaquin  ^ 
county. 

Asparagus  field,  Sacramento. 

Asparagus  fields  and  cannery,  San  Joaquin. 
Warehouse,  Stockton. 

Trial  touches  on  asparagus  before  ship¬ 
ment,  San  Joaquin  county. 

Vegetable  garden,  Sacramento. 

A  seed  farm,  San  Joaquin  county. 

Lettuce  in  seed.  Cox  seed  farm.  San 
Joaquin  county. 

Hop  field,  Sacramento  county. 

Hops,  Sacramento  county. 

Picking  hops,  San  Joaquin  county. 


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41  Indian  hop  pickers,  Sacramento. 

42  Calla  lilies. 

43  Winter  plowing,  San  Joaquin  county. 

44  Woodbridge  canal,  San  Joaquin  county. 

45  Irrigation  canal,  San  Joaquin  county. 

46  La  Grange  dam  on  Tuolumine  river, 

Stanislaus  county. 


47  Tunnel  and  liume  for  irrigating  canal, 

near  La  Grange,  Stanislaus 
county. 

48  Windmill  used  for  irrigating  vegetable 

garden. 

40  Windmill  irrigation  for  alfalfa,  San  Joa¬ 
quin  county. 

50  Steamboat  Columbia  on  San  Joaquin  river. 


25.  FRUIT  FARMING  AND  STOCK  RAISING  IN  CALIFORNIA. 


1  McKelmine  bottom  orchard,  San  Joaquin 

county. 

2  Richards  orchard,  Pajaro  valley,  Monterey 

county. 

3  Overlooking  an  orchard.  Monterey  county. 

4  Orange  grove,  Fair  Oaks,  Sacramento  vai 

ley. 

5  San  Joaquin  county. 

6  Fresno  county. 

7  Sacramento  county. 

8  Orange  tree.  Riverside,  Cal. 

9  Bunch  of  oranges,  San  Joaquin  county. 

10  Apricot  orchard,  San  Joaquin  county. 

11  Drying  apricots,  San  Joaquin  county. 

12  Drying  apricots,  San  Joaquin  county. 

13  Olive  orchard,  Oakdale,  Stanislaus  county. 

14  Olive  orchard,  Oakdale,  Stanislaus  county. 

15  Gathering  olives,  San  Joaquin  county. 

16  Sorting  olives,  San  Joaquin  county. 

17  A  fig  orchard,  San  Joaquin  county. 

18  Apple  orchard,  San  Joaquin  county. 

19  Young  peach  orchard,  San  Joaquin  county. 

20  Drying  peaches,  Fresno,  Cal. 

21  Yellow  egg  plums,  Sacramento  valley. 

22  Cluster  of  plums,  San  Joaquin  county. 

23  Sorting  prunes,  San  Joaquin  county. 

24  Road  through  almond  orchard,  San  Joa¬ 

quin  county. 

25  Road  through  almond  orchard,  San  Joa¬ 

quin  county. 

26  Royal  Annie  cherries,  San  Joaquin  county. 

27  Raspberry  patch,  Pajaro  valley. 


28  Strawberry  patch,  Sacramento,  Cal. 

29  Strawberry  pickers,  Monterey  county. 

30  Chestnut  orcuard,  San  Joaquin  county. 

31  Vineyard,  San  Joaquin  county. 

32  Vineyard,  San  Joaquin  county. 

33  35-year  old  vineyard  of  Tokayo,  Sacra¬ 

mento  county. 

34  Mission  grapes,  San  Joaquin  county. 

35  Zaute  currants,  (grapes),  Sacramento 

county. 

36  Cattle  near  Modesto,  Stanislaus  county. 

37  Dairy  herd  on  Cherokee  road,  San  Joaquin 

county. 

38  Dairy  herd,  Stanislaus  county. 

39  Dairy  herd,  near  Modesto. 

40  Holstein  cattle  on  dairy  near  Modesto. 

41  Capital  dairy,  Sacramento,  Cal. 

42  New  Era  creamery,  near  Newmain,  Cal. 

43  Sheep,  San  Joaquin  county. 

44  Sheep  pen,  San  Joaquin  county. 

45  Sheep  shearers  at  work,  San  Joaquin 

county. 

46  Packing  wool,  San  Joaquin  county. 

47  Hog,  Stockton,  Cal. 

48  160  chicks,  San  Joaquin  county. 

49  Chicken  ranch,  San  Joaquin  county. 

50  An  ostrich  farm,  Pasadena,  Cal. 

51  Raising  chickens,  San  Joaquin  county. 

52  Ostrich  farm,  Pasadena,  Cal. 

53  Ostrich  farm,  Pasadena,  Cal. 

54  Chickens,  ostrich  farm,  Pasadena,  Cal. 

55  Ostrich  farm,  Pasadena,  Cal. 


26.  YOSEMITE  VALLEY 

1  Overhanging  rock  and  half  dome  from 

Glacier  Point. 

2  El  Capitan  from  Dewey  trail. 

3  Half  dome. 

4  Liberty  cap. 

5  Cloud’s  rest,  and  half  dome. 

6  High  Sierras  and  the  domes. 

7  Liberty  cap,  Vernal  and  Nevada  Falls. 

8  Nevada  Falls. 

9  Liberty  cap  and  Nevada  Falls. 

10  Vernal  Falls. 

11  Mirror  lake. 

12  Washington  column  and  Cloud's  rest. 

13  Half  dome  from  Mirror  river. 

14  From  Merced  river. 

15  Half  dome. 

16  Washington  column,  north  dome  and 

royal  arches. 

17  Domes  from  the  river. 

18  The  domes  from  the  meadows. 

19  and  Merced  river. 

20  From  the  meadows. 

21  Glacier  point. 

22  and  Merced  river. 

23  Sentinel  hotel. 


AND  THE  BIG  TREES. 

24  The  storm.  Yosemite  falls. 

25  Yosemite  Falls. 

26  and  Merced  river. 

27  Sentinel  peak  from  river. 

28  Three  brothers. 

29  Cathedral  spires. 

30  Cathedral  spires. 

31  El  Capitan. 

32  Side  view. 

33  and  Merced  river. 

34  Side  view. 

35  Bridal  veil  meadows. 

36  Bridal  veil  meadows. 

37  Yosemite  valley  from  Artist  Point. 

38  From  Dewey  trail. 

39  Sugar  pines. 

40  Fallen  monarch  with  troop  F,  Mariposa 

Grove. 

41  Fallen  Monarch,  Mariposa  Grove. 

42  Wawona,  Mariposa  Grove. 

43  Grizzly  Giant,  Mariposa  Grove. 

44  Gov.  Odell  at  base  of  the  New  York, 

Mariposa  Grove. 

45  Grizzly  Giant.  Mariposa  Grove. 

46  Big  Four,  Mariposa  Grove. 


27.  OLD  MISSIONS  IN  CALIFORNIA. 


1  Work,  mission  study,  Santa  Barbara,  Cal. 

2  Work,  mission  study.  Santa  Barbara.  Cal. 

3  The  court  mission,  Santa  Barbara,  Calif. 

4  Mission,  Santa  Barbara,  Calif. 


5  S.  P.  depot,  Santa  Barbara,  Calif. 

6  Vegetable  garden,  Santa  Barbara,  Calif. 

Mssion. 

7  San  Fernando  mission,  California. 


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8  San  Fernando  mission,  California.  26 

9  Old  Chapel  mission,  San  Fernando.  27 

10  The  Palms  mission.  San  Fernando.  28 

11  Arches  mission,  San  Juan  Capistrano,  29 

Cal.  30 

12  Front,  San  Juan  Capistrano,  Cal.  31 

13  Interior  of  chapel,  San  Juan  Capistrano,  32 

Cal. 

14  San  Gabriel  mission,  California.  33 

15  Side  stairway.  San  Gabriel  mission,  Cali-  34 

fornia.  35 

16  San  Luis  mission,  V.  36 

17  Lake  on  Santa  Anita  Ranch.  Pasadena,  37 

CaL  38 

lo  pepper  trees.  Marenga  avenue,  Pasadena,  39 

Cal. 

19  Date  palm,  Pasadena,  Cal.  40 

20  Rose  carnival.  January  1st,  Pasadena,  41 

Cal. 

21  Palm  canon,  Pasadena,  Cal.  42 

22  Hotel  Green,  Pasadena,  Cal.  43 

23  A  hedge  of  evergreen,  Modesto,  Cal.  44 

24  Cemetery  at  San  Miguel  mission,  Cali-  45 

fornia.  •  46 

25  Dolores  mission,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 


San  Luis  Rey  mission,  Califoronia. 
Carmel  mission,  Monterey,  Cal. 

Mt.  Tallai  and  Lake  Tahoe,  Cal. 

Lake  Tahoe  and  Cave  Rock,  Cal. 

West  Lake  park,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Oil  wells,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Arcade  depot,  S.  P.  R.  R.,  Los  Angeles, 
Cal. 

Elysian  Park,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Broadway,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

East  side  park,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Arcade  depot,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Plowing  salt,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Magnolia  avenue,  Riverside.  Cal.| 

Tasa  Loma  avenue,  Pepper  trees,  Califor¬ 
nia. 

Road  scene,  Santa  Isabel,  Cal. 

Oiling  roads,  San  Joaquin  county,  Cali¬ 
fornia. 

Bath  house,  Long  Peach. 

Bathing  in  December,  Santa  Monica,  Cal. 
Coronado  hotel. 

and  beach,  California. 

Hotel  del  Coronado,  California. 


28.  SCENES  IN  CALIFORNIA. 


1  Mt.  Shasta.  2’f 

2  Mossbrae  Falls.  28 

3  Heather  Falls.  29 

4  McCloud  river  falls 

5  Truchu  river.  -  30 

6  Tuolumne  river  at  Modesto.  31 

7  Baker's  beach  near  San  Francisco.  32 

8  Cliff  house,  San  Francisco.  33 

9  Ferry  building,  San  Francisco.  34 

10  Shipping  (drying  sails),  San  Francisco.  35 

11  Hopkins  art  institute.  San  Francisco.  36 

12  Trinity  church,  San  Francisco.  37 

13  Market  street.  San  Francisco.  38 

14  Joss  house.  Chinatown,  San  Francisco.  39 

15  Restaurant  in  Chinatown,  San  Francisco.  40 

16  Japanese  tea  garden,  Golden  Gate  park.  41 

17  Hotel  del  Monte  from  drive,  Monterey.  42 

18  Boat  landing.  43 

19  Arizona  garden.  44 

20  Century  plant.  45 

21  Cypress  tree,  Monterey.  46 

22  The  ostrich,  Monterey.  47 

23  Midway  point,  Monterey.  48 

24  Hotel  Paso  de  Robles.  .  49 

25  Hotel  Vendome.  50 

26  Stanford  University,  Palo  Alto.  51 


Stanford  University,  Palo  Alto. 

Corridor  Stanford  University. 

Lick  observatory,  Mt.  Hamilton,  Great 
Dome. 

Lick  observatory,  Mt.  Hamilton,  telescope. 
Eye  piece. 

Palm  drive,  near  Acampo. 

Pine  trees  on  ranch. 

Steamer  on  San  Joaquin  river. 

Dredge  on  San  Joaquin  river. 

Irrigation  tunnel  and  flume. 

Steel  bridge,  San  Joaquin  river. 

At  the  urnery. 

Pottery  works  in  Stockton. 

Flour  mill,  Oakdale. 

Miller  warehouse,  Stockton. 

Head  of  Stockton  channel  (looking  down.) 
Stockton  channel  (looking  up.) 

A  Sacramento  county  road. 

Sutter’s  fort. 

Old  stage. 

American  river  at  Fair  Oaks. 

State  capital.  Sacramento. 

Sacramento  river  (looking  up.) 

(looking  down.) 

Castle  crags  and  Sacramento  river. 


*29.  HISTORY  OF  CHICAGO. 


(Colored  reproductions  of  wall  paintings  of 
Chicago  National  Bank.][ 

1  Winter  quarters.  Marquette,  1674. 

2  First  Fort  Dearborn,  1803. 

3  Kinzie  house,  1804. 

4  Hotel  at  Wolf’s  Point.  1833. 

5  Last  council  with  Pottawatomies,  1833 

6  Dearborn  street  bridge,  1834. 

7  First  elevator,  1838. 

8  Great  flood  In  Chicago  river.  1849. 


9  Stage  coach  office,  1850. 

10  First  railway  station,  1849. 

11  First  train  on  Illinois  Central,  1856. 

12  Clark  street,  near  Lake  street,  1857. 

13  Ogden  House  after  fire,  1871. 

14  Court  of  honor,  World’s  Fair,  1S93. 

15  The  drainage  canal.  1899. 

16  At  Lake  street  bridge.  1900. 

(Includes  also  one  complete  series  of  set 

No.  107.) 


30.  ELEMENTARY  SCHOOLS  IN  CHICAGO. 


SCHOOL  BUILDINGS. 

1  First  School  House. 

2  Old  Franklin  School. 

3  Hayes  School. 

4  Brown  School. 

5  Chalmers  School. 

6  Goethe  School. 


7  Armour  School 

8  Dante  School. 

9  Stowe  School. 

10  Hamilton  School. 

11  Hamilton  School — Main  entrance. 

12  Coonley  School. 

13  Coonley  School — Assembly  Hall. 


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14  Spry  School. 

15  Spry  School — Office. 

16  Spry  School — Conservatory. 

17  Spry  School — Principal  and  teachers. 

18  Oakland  School — Principal  and  teachers. 

KINDERGARTENS. 

19  Armour — Preserving  fruit. 

20  Fallon — Washing  day. 

21  Medill — Building  blocks. 

22  Hamline — At  play. 

23  Talcott — Weaving  at  looms. 

CLASS  EXERCISES. 

24  Franklin — Writing. 

25  Armour — Drawing  and  writing. 

26  Spry — Drawing  from  flowers. 

27  Coonley — Drawing  from  models. 

28  Spry — Clay  modeling. 

29  Spry — Iron  work. ' 

30  Andersen — Fitting  underwaists. 


31  Armour — Darning  stockings. 

32  Forestville — Use  of  patterns. 

33  LaFayette — Cutting  lesson. 

34  McLaren — Drafting. 

35  Lincoln — Fitting  shirt  waists. 

36  Franklin — Sewing  class. 

37  Ryerson — Sewing  class. 

38  Armour — Class  in  rythm. 

39  Alcott — Horse. 

40  Alcott — Side  horse. 

41  Alcott — Horizontal  bars. 

42  Alcott — Combination  apparatus. 

43  Franklin — Climbing  poles. 

44  Franklin — Rings  and  jumping. 

45  Franklin — Circle  formation. 

46  Franklin — Wand  exercises. 

47  Goethe— Dumb  bells. 

48  Goethe — Climbing  poles. 

49  Goethe — Wands. 

50  Goethe — Horizontal  ladder. 

51  Medill — Bar  exercises. 

52  Dante — Class  in  hallway. 


31.  THE  NORMAL  SCHOOL  AND  HIGH  SCHOOLS. 


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1  Medill  building. 

2  Waller — Main  entrance. 

3  Lake  View — Lunch  room. 

4  Waller — Lecture  room. 

5  South  Division — Typewriting. 

6  Waller — Biological  laboratory. 

7  Lake  View— Chemical  laboratory. 

8  Lake  View— Physical  laboratory. 

9  Lake  View — Biological  laboratory. 

16  Waller — Chemical  laboratory. 

11  Marshall— Physiographical  laboratory. 

GYMNASIUM. 

12  Calumet — Long  wand  exercises. 

13  Englewood — Sword  drill. 

14  Lake  View — Giant  stride. 

15  Lake  View — Basket  ball. 

16  Lake  View — Long  horse  exercise. 

17  Medill — Clubs  and  rings. 

18  Medill — Fencing  girls. 

19  Northwest  Division — Rider-ball. 

20  Northwest  Division — Bucks  and  rings. 

21  Northwest  Division — Indian  clubs. 

22  Waller— Hoop  exercise. 

23  Crane  School  building. 

24  Crane  School  lunch  room. 

25  Crane  School  machine  shop. 

26  Crane  School  wood-working  room. 

27  Crane  School  forge  room. 

28  Crane  School  foundry. 

29  Crane  School — Dumb  bell. 

30  Crane  School — Bar  and  ladder. 


32.  ADMINISTRATIVE,  BUSINESS, 


31 

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32 

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Normal 

AND 

CHILD 

school — Tug  of  war. 

Teachers’  College. 

School. 

School — Assembly  Hall. 

School — Corridor  and  stairs. 
School — Office. 

School — Library. 

School — Tank  room. 

School — Printing  department. 
School — Art  room. 

School — Bureau  of  geography. 
School — History  lecture  room. 
School — Class  in  geography. 
School — Class  room. 

School— Cooking  room. 

School — Gymnasium. 

Practice  School — Kindergarten. 
Practice  School — First  grade 

drawing. 

Practice  School — Fifth  Grade  co¬ 
lonial  house. 

Practice  School — Fifth  grade  In¬ 
dian  and  pilgrim  corner. 
Practice  School — Sixth  grade  re¬ 
lief  maps. 

Practice  School — Eighth  grade 

drawing. 

Practice  School — Cooking. 
Practice  School — Gymnasium 

class. 

Practice  School — Manual  training. 


1  Ex-President  Harris. 

2  Ex-President  Mark. 

3  Superintendent  E.  G.  Cooley. 

4  District  Superintendents  Delano  and  Kirk. 

5  Truant  officers. 

6  Repair  department  building. 

7  View  in  repair  department. 

8  View  in  repair  department. 

9  Supply  department  building. 

10  Supply  Department — Shipping  room. 

11  Supply  Department— Loading  supplies. 

12  Supply  Department — Delivering  supplies. 

CHILD  STUDY  DEPARTMENT. 

13  Laboratory. 

14  Testing  eyes. 

15  Sight  test. 

16  Determination  of  visual  acuity. 


17  Test  for  muscular  co-ordination. 

18  Color  blind  test. 

19  Color  blind  test. 

20  Grip  test.  Hand  dynamometer. 

21  Strength  test.  Stand  dynamometer. 

22  Strength  test.  Stand  dynamometer. 

23  Strength  test.  Chest  dynamometer. 

24  Head  measurements. 

25  Perception  test. 

26  Motor  test. 

27  Perception  test. 

28  Weighing. 

29  Height — Standing. 

30  Height — Sitting. 

31  Difference  in  height,  six  boys. 

32  Frgograph. 

33  Ergograms. 


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PARENTAL  SCHOOL,  EVENING  SCHOOLS,  AND  SCHOOLS  FOR  THE  DEAF, 

BLIND  AND  CRIPPLED. 


PARENTAL  SCHOOL. 

General  view. 

Main  building. 

Cottage. 

Superintendent’s  house. 

Hospital. 

Dormitory. 

Kitchen. 

Dining  room. 

School  class. 

Manual  training. 

Horticulture  class. 

Gymnasium. 

Drill. 

EVENING  SCHOOL. 

Englewood  High — Class  in  cooking. 
Crane  High- — Manual  training. 

Crane  High — Machine  shop. 


17  Medill  High- — Typewriting. 

18  Waller  High — Gymnasium. 

19  Burr — Lecture  night. 

20  Franklin — Adult  class. 

21  Garfield — -Sewing  class. 

22  Jones — Class  of  Chinese. 

23  Jones — Adult  foreign  class. 

24  Ilamline. 

25  Medill — -Manual  training. 

26  Scammon — Class  of  Greeks. 

27  Washington — Class  of  Italians. 

SCHOOLS  FOR  DEAF,  BLIND  AND  CRIPPLED. 

28  Darwin— Class  for  deaf. 

29  Darwin — Class  for  deaf. 

30  Felsenthal — Class  for  blind. 

31  Felsenthal — Class  for  blind — Printing  de¬ 

partment. 

32  School  for  Crippled  Children  at  lunch. 


f34.  INSECTS. 


Common  crayfish. 

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Scales  from  moth’s  wing. 

Tarantula. 

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White-lined  sphinx  moth. 

A  group  of  Neuroptera. 

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Humming-bird  moths. 

A  neuropter  (Polystoechotes). 

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Catocala  (red  under-wing  moth). 

Horned  Corydalis — male. 

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Ground  beetles  (Carabidae).  > 

Horned  Corydalis — female. 

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Water-scavenger  beetle. 

Dragon-fly  (Calopteryx) . 

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Eyed  elater  or  click-beetle. 

Dragon-fly  (Libellula). 

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History  of  a  beetle. 

Wings  of  Libellula. 

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Stag  beetle  (Lucanus). 

Legs  of  Libellula. 

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Scavenger  beetles  (Scarabeidae). 

Wing  classification  of  dragon-flies. 

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Another  tumble-bug. 

Cockroaches. 

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Flower  beetle  (Osmoderma) . 

Praying  mantis. 

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Leaf  beetles  (Chrysomelidae) . 

Mole  cricket. 

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Darkling  beetles. 

History  of  a  grasshopper. 

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Spout  Beetles  (Rhynchophora) 

Cicada. 

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Wasps. 

Water-striders. 

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Ants. 

Giant  water-bug. 

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An  ichneumonoid  (Pelecinus). 

Sulphur  butterfly. 

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Pigeon  Tremex. 

Butterflies — color  photograph. 

History  of  a  moth. 

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Bumble-bee  and  fly  mimic. 

35.  ABBEY’S  HOLY  GRAIL. 
(From  Boston  Public  Library.) 


The  vision. 

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Key  to  the  castle. 

The  oath  of  knighthood. 

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Castle  of  the  Maidens. 

The  Round  Table  and  Seat  Perilous. 

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Galahad  and  Blanchefleur. 

The  departure. 

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Death  of  Amfortas. 

Castle  of  the  Grail,  center. 

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Galahad  the  Deliverer. 

Castle  of  the  Grail,  left. 

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Soloman’s  ship. 

Castle  of  the  Grail,  right. 

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City  of  Sarras. 

The  Loathly  Damsel. 

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The  Golden  Tree. 

Seven  Sins. 

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